Jestřábník hroznatý (Hieracium racemosum) v České republice

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Title in English Hieracium racemosum in the Czech Republic
Authors

MOLTAŠOVÁ Helena ROTREKLOVÁ Olga DANIHELKA Jiří GOTTSCHLICH Gunter CHRTEK JUN. Jindřich

Year of publication 2014
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Zprávy České botanické společnosti
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Faculty of Science

Citation
Web http://cbs.ibot.cas.cz/
Field Botany
Keywords Asteraceae; Central Europe; chromosome number; Hieracium barbatum; H. neoplatyphyllum; H. platyphyllum; H. sabaudum; phytogeography; taxanomy
Description The distribution of Hieracium racemosum in the Czech Republic was studied based on herbarium specimens stored in 22 public herbaria. This species, classified within H. sect. Italica, is one of 58 native hawkweeds (Hieracium s. str.) of the Czech flora. From H. sabaudum, the most similar species, it may be distinguished by usually shortly petiolate lower stem leaves, racemous to paniculate synflorescence, rather long inner involucral bracts, which are dark to pale green and have a light green margin, as well as by yellowish or grey, rarely red to chestnut brown achenes and usually dentate (non-fimbriate) receptacle pits. The leaf arrangement, i.e. the concentration of leaves in the middle or lower third of the stem, frequently used as the main character to distinguish H. racemosum from H. sabaudum, has only limited diagnostic value. Traditionally, six subspecies are reported from the Czech Republic, with most Czech populations of H. racemosum assigned to H. racemosum subsp. barbatum and H. r. subsp. racemosum. Using flow cytometry measurements and chromosome counts, three plants originating from two populations from the south-eastern parts of Czechia were assessed to be triploid and one plant had 2n = 27, respectively. We revised 541 herbarium specimens of this species collected in the country, of which 432 (i.e. about 84%) were originally identified correctly (including taxonomic synonyms). However, further 400 specimens originally identified as H. racemosum were revised as H. sabaudum (97%) or H. umbellatum (3%). In the Czech Republic, most localities of H. racemosum are concentrated in Moravia (eastern part of the country). Isolated occurrences are found in eastern Bohemia and single outposts further towards the west. Based on the number of specimens revised, the distribution map presented here may be considered representative. The infraspecific taxonomy of H. racemosum and possible occurrence of H. neoplatyphyllum in the Czech Republic require further research.
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