Carex nigra
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.219.2.8 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/103187FB-6A7E-B71A-FF06-F825FDCD81FF |
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Felipe |
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Carex nigra |
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Carex nigra View in CoL in SW Asia east of Anatolia
Carex nigra View in CoL belongs to the taxonomically problematic section Phacocystis Dumortier (1827: 146) . The taxonomy of C. nigra View in CoL and its allies has been a complicate issue, mainly due to its wide morphological variability, that has led to the description of many taxa below species level but also at species rank (see Chater (1980) for a detailed commented list). One of the most outstanding examples has been the recognition of the tussock-forming plants as a separate species ( C. juncella (Fries) Th. Fries (1857: 207)) View in CoL , by caricologists as prominent as Egorova (1999). It is a growthform that strikingly contrasts with the typical rhizome-creeping plants. However, recent studies have shown that these plants are genetically indistinguishable from C. nigra View in CoL s.s. and that tussock-forming growth forms may be induced by environmental conditions ( Jiménez-Mejías et al., 2012; Košnar et al., 2013).
In the Middle East, C. nigra View in CoL has been confused with C. orbicularis View in CoL , and two additional taxa ( C. transcaucasica Egor. View in CoL and C. orbicularis subsp. kotschyana var. caucasica Ö. Nilsson View in CoL ) were described to accommodate plants considered to be problematic by regional authors.
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Carex nigra
Jiménez-Mejías, Pedro, Rodríguez-Palacios, Giovanni E. & Martín-Bravo, Santiago 2015 |
C. orbicularis subsp. kotschyana var. caucasica Ö. Nilsson
O. Nilsson 1985 |
C. juncella (Fries)
Th. Fries 1857: 207 |
Phacocystis
Dumortier 1827: 146 |