Bulletin mycologique et botanique Dauphiné-Savoie 219

n°219 de 2015
éditée par
la Fédération mycologique Dauphiné-Savoie
Monique MAGNOULOUX
FMBDS
736 route de Chevilly
74210 LATHUILE
FRANCE
Contact : president@fmbds.org
Site : http://www.fmbds.org/

SOMMAIRE :
INFORMATIONS
Courtieu Y. – Éditorial ………………………………………………3
Bidaud E. – Le DIU Mycologie environnementale et pratique en officine 2014/2015……………………………………………………32
Page occasion du site Atlas des Cortinaires………..13                 Bulletin d’inscription à la session botanique FMBDS 2016 …………………………………………………………………………………. 14
MYCOLOGIE
Moingeon S., Moingeon J.-M. & Moyne G. – La pelouse à hélianthème d’Ouhans (Doubs) : mise en lumière de la diversité fongique (2 e partie) ………………………………….. 5-13
Martin J.-M. – Callistosporium elaeodes, une espèce collybioïde peu commune …………………………………….. 29-31
Armada F. – Quelques champignons rares ou intéressants, récoltés dans le sud-est de la France en 2008, 2009 et 2010 (3 e partie) …………………………………………………. 33-62
BOTANIQUE
Girard L. – L’univers varié des galles (1 re partie) ………………………………………. 15-28

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Plant Ecology and Evolution 150-1

n°150-1 de 2017
éditée par
la Jardin botanique Meise
Jardin botanique Meise
Verkoop Publicaties
Domein van Bouchout, Nieuwelaan 38
1860 MEISE
BELGIQUE
Contact : regine.fabri@jardinbotaniquemeise.be
Site : http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/botbel/plecevo/

SOMMAIRE :
Wild plants and their habitats
pp. 3-3(1)
Author: Robbrecht, Elmar

Preserving the only endemic vascular plant taxon in Belgium in a highly anthropogenic landscape
pp. 4-12(9)
Authors: Van Rossum, Fabienne; Michez, Denis; Van der Beeten, Iris; Van de Vyver, Ann; Robb, Lindsay; Raspé, Olivier

Modern vegetation at the Klasies River archaeological sites, Tsitsikamma coast, south-eastern Cape, South Africa: a reference collection
pp. 13-34(22)
Authors: van Wijk, Yvette; Tusenius, Madelon L.; Rust, Renee; Cowling, Richard M.; Wurz, Sarah

Soil chemical properties and plant species diversity along a rainfall gradient in semi-arid grassland of South Africa
pp. 35-44(10)
Authors: Dingaan, Mamokete N.V.; Tsubo, Mitsuru; Walker, Sue; Newby, Terry

Elucidating woody vegetation patterns in relation to soil and topography in tropical Africa: the case of Nech Sar National Park (Ethiopia)
pp. 45-58(14)
Authors: Shetie, Gatew M.; Dondeyne, Stefaan; Nyssen, Jan; Vancampenhout, Karen; Deckers, Jozef

High autonomous selfing capacity and low flower visitation rates in a subalpine population of Prunella vulgaris (Lamiaceae)
pp. 59-66(8)
Authors: Ling, Tial C.; Wang, Lin-Lin; Zhang, Zhi-Qiang; Dafni, Amots; Duan, Yuan-Wen; Yang, Yong-Ping

Establishment of a natural floral variant of Shepherd’s purse in the wild: analysis of life-history traits in ‘Capsella apetala’ (Brassicaceae)
pp. 67-75(9)
Authors: Hameister, Steffen; Neuffer, Barbara

Morphometric analysis of Milla biflora (Asparagaceae: Brodieaoideae), with an identification key for Milla
pp. 76-86(11)
Authors: Gutiérrez, Jorge; Terrazas, Teresa; Luna-Vega, Isolda

Straddling the Mozambique Channel: molecular evidence for two major clades of Afro-Malagasy Schefflera (Araliaceae) co-occurring in Africa and Madagascar
pp. 87-108(22)
Authors: Gostel, Morgan R.; Plunkett, Gregory M.; Lowry II, Porter P.

Self-irrigation in the desert rhubarb Rheum palaestinum – a response to Khammash
pp. 109-111(3)
Authors: Lev-Yadun, Simcha; Katzir, Gadi; Ne’eman, Gidi

Variability of stem morphology in Lycopodium clavatum (Lycopodiaceae) is not related to ploidy level
pp. 112-115(4)
Authors: Śliwińska-Wyrzychowska, Anna; Je¸drzejczyk, Iwona; Golczyk, Hieronim

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Plant Ecology and Evolution 150-2

n°150-2 de 2017
éditée par
la Jardin botanique Meise
Jardin botanique Meise
Verkoop Publicaties
Domein van Bouchout, Nieuwelaan 38
1860 MEISE
BELGIQUE
Contact : regine.fabri@jardinbotaniquemeise.be
Site : http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/botbel/plecevo/

SOMMAIRE :
Foxes provide a direct dispersal service to Phoenician junipers in Mediterranean coastal environments: ecological and evolutionary implications
pp. 117-128(12)
Authors: Farris, Emmanuele; Canopoli, Luisa; Cucca, Elisabetta; Landi, Sara; Maccioni, Alfredo; Filigheddu, Rossella

Biomass and clonal architecture of the cordgrass Spartina patens (Poaceae) as an invasive species in two contrasted coastal habitats on the Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula
pp. 129-138(10)
Authors: Castillo, Jesús M.; Leira-Doce, Pablo; Figueroa, Enrique

Beyond pollinators: evolution of floral architecture with environment across the wild sunflowers (Helianthus, Asteraceae)
pp. 139-150(12)
Authors: Mason, Chase M.; Patel, Hiral S.; Davis, Kaleigh E.; Donovan, Lisa A.

Relationships between flora biodiversity, soil physiochemical properties, and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) diversity in a semi-arid forest
pp. 151-159(9)
Authors: Mirzaei, Javad; Moradi, Mostafa

Hymenochaetaceae (Hymenochaetales) from the Guineo-Congolian phytochorion: Phylloporia littoralis sp. nov. from coastal vegetation in Gabon, with an identification key to the local species
pp. 160-172(13)
Authors: Yombiyeni, Prudence; Decock, Cony

Taxonomic revision of the African genera Brieya and Piptostigma (Annonaceae)
pp. 173-216(44)
Authors: Ghogue, Jean-Paul; Sonké, Bonaventure; Couvreur, Thomas L.P.

Two new species of Diospyros (Ebenaceae) from Central Africa
pp. 217-224(8)
Authors: Lachenaud, Olivier; Schatz, George E.; Dauby, Gilles; Stévart, Tariq

F. Malaisse, M. Schaijes & C. D’Outreligne (2016)
Copper-Cobalt Flora of Upper Katanga and Copperbelt: Field Guide. Over 400 plants, 1,000 photographs and 500 drawings
pp. 225-226(2)
Author: Godefroid, Sandrine

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