Atriplex laevis Ledeb.
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Atriplex laevis Ledeb. View in CoL
Atriplex laevis Ledeb. View in CoL , Ic. Pl. Fl. Ross. 1: 10 (1829).
Native status
Native. Knjazev (2009) noted that this species occurs on saline substrates, but also spreads along railway embankments.
Conservation status
Least Concern ( LC).
EOO 520 km 2, AOO 24 km 2. Despite the apparently restricted occurrence at the very margin of the distribution area, the species demonstrates no tendency in reduction of its distribution or in decline of its populations. Moreover, it expands to secondary habitats ( Knjazev 2009).
Distribution
Orenburg Region (south-eastern districts): Svetlyi, Yasnyi Districts (Fig. 9 View Figure 9 ). North-western limit of the native species distribution.
Previous reports: Ryabinina (1998), Knjazev (2009).
The species occurs on saline lands and sands, along waterbodies, also in human-disturbed sites. It is rare in the Region.
The species is distributed as native in southern Siberia, Mongolia, north-western and northern China, northern and eastern Kazakhstan. It is alien in Fennoscandia, Eastern Europe, West Asia ( Turkey), Iran, Syria, Caucasus ( Armenia), East Asia ( Korea, Japan), Central Asia (western Kazakhstan, Tajikistan).
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Atriplex laevis Ledeb.
Sukhorukov, Alexander P., Kushunina, Maria A., Stepanova, Nina Yu., Kalmykova, Olga G., Golovanov, Yaroslav M. & Sennikov, Alexander N. 2024 |
Atriplex laevis
Ledeb., Ic. Pl. Fl. Ross. 1829: 10 |