CONTRIBUCIÓN AL ESTUDIO DE LAS LEMNÁCEAS DE HUELVA (ANDALUCÍA OCCIDENTAL, ESPAÑA)

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2010
Authors:S. E. Gullón, A. de Mera G.
Journal:Lagascalia
Volume:30
Start Page:29
Pagination:29-37
Abstract:

Summary. The main dimension of humid areas in Andalucia are present in Huelva province with 54.825 ha (77,39%). This richness and diversity in aquatic environments make possible the location of numerous aquatic plants, and the conservation of emblematic wetlands as Parque Nacional de Doñana, Paraje Natural Marismas del Odiel or Turberas de Las Madres. The distribution of 7 species of the Duckweed Family, present in the Huelva province (Occidental Andalusia, Spain), are studied. Lemna valdiviana Phil., an American species, is presented as a regional novelty for the Andalusian flora, and the known distribution of Wolffia arrhiza (L.) Horkel ex Wimm., Lemna trisulca L. and Spirodela polyrrhiza (L.) Schleind., 3 threatened species from Spain, is extended.

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