Agronomy journal, Vol. 79 No. 3, 2017.
Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.33128/ag.79.3.4
ALIEN FLORA OF THE SETTLEMENT OF JEZERA ON THE ISLAND MURTER (DALMATIA, CROATIA)
Marija Pandža
orcid.org/0000-0003-4625-5837
; OŠ murterski škoji, Put škole 8, Murter, Hrvatska
Abstract
This paper presents the analysis of alien flora of the settlement of Jezera on the island Murter, which comprises 248 species and subspecies. The most common plant family, according to the number of species, is the family Asteraceae s.s. (30 taxa; 12.10%). Genera that are especially common include genus Prunus (7 taxa) and Citrus (6 taxa). Among plant life-forms, the most common are phanerophytes (109 taxa; 43.95%) and therophytes (25.81%). Out of 248 taxa 128 (51.61%) are found only in cultivation. Remaining 120 taxa (48.39%) have low ability to survive outside cultivation: 86 taxa are undomesticated, occasionally surviving outside cultivation (casual), 14 of them are domesticated (naturalized), and 20 taxa are invasive plants. According to geographical origin, most species and subspecies originate from American continent (80 taxa; 32.26%), after which the plants originating from Asia are most common (27.83%). Among 248 species and subspecies described in this paper, 95 are new for the flora of the Murter island. The total flora of the Murter island now comprises 977 species and subspecies.
Keywords
alien flora; Jezera settlement; the Murter island; Dalmatia; Croatia
Hrčak ID:
193354
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Publication date:
30.1.2018.
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