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  1. Article: Overall phylogenetic relationships of Scutellaria (Lamiaceae) shed light on the origin of the predominantly Caucasian and Irano-Turanian S. orientalis group

    Salimov, Rashad A. / Parolly, Gerald / Borsch, Thomas

    Willdenowia. 2021 Dec. 23, v. 51, no. 3

    2021  

    Abstract: Scutellaria is one of the largest genera in the Lamiaceae with an estimated 400–500 species with a nearly worldwide distribution. Most species occur in the N hemisphere, with the Caucasus and the wider Irano-Turanian region housing a large number of taxa, ...

    Abstract Scutellaria is one of the largest genera in the Lamiaceae with an estimated 400–500 species with a nearly worldwide distribution. Most species occur in the N hemisphere, with the Caucasus and the wider Irano-Turanian region housing a large number of taxa, many of them considered endemic. We present an overall phylogeny of the monophyletic genus Scutellaria based on rapidly evolving plastid regions (matK-trnK, rpl16, trnL-F). Three well-supported clades are evident, which render the currently accepted S. subg. Scutellaria paraphyletic to S. subg. Apeltanthus, which appears nested in “clade A”, in which the African S. schweinfurthii is sister to all remaining taxa, followed by other lineages of S. subg. Scutellaria. Ancestral states of 12 morphological characters frequently used as diagnostic from subgenus to species level were reconstructed with BayesTraits. The S. orientalis group appears as a major radiation in the Caucasus area and the Irano-Turanian region that may comprise up to a quarter of the species in the genus. This radiation corresponds to a monophyletically defined S. sect. Lupulinaria, characterized by decussate inflorescences and specialized (e.g. cucullate) bracts. Our phylogenetic data present significant resolution at the species level within the S. orientalis group, indicating complex geographically centred patterns of speciation in adaptation to steppe and high mountain habitats, including multiple evolution of pinnate and tomentose leaves. The detailed infrageneric classification of Juzepczuk (1951, 1954) mostly does not reflect natural groups. Citation: Salimov R. A., Parolly G. & Borsch T. 2021: Overall phylogenetic relationships of Scutellaria (Lamiaceae) shed light on the origin of the predominantly Caucasian and Irano-Turanian S. orientalis group. – Willdenowia 51: 395–427. Version of record first published online on 23 December 2021 ahead of inclusion in December 2021 issue.
    Keywords Scutellaria ; Willdenowia ; monophyly ; paraphyly ; steppes ; Caucasus region
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2021-1223
    Size p. 395-427.
    Publishing place Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem (BGBM)
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2177080-3
    ISSN 1868-6397 ; 0511-9618 ; 0374-8960
    ISSN (online) 1868-6397
    ISSN 0511-9618 ; 0374-8960
    DOI 10.3372/wi.51.51307
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  2. Article: Riccia lamellosa Raddi (Marchantiophyta), a New Record for Azerbaijan

    Parolly, Gerald / Harald Kürschner / Tural Qasimov

    Cryptogamie. 2018 Apr., v. 39, no. 2

    2018  

    Abstract: The short-lived thallose liverwort Riccia lamellosa (Ricciaceae) is first recorded for Azerbaijan, hence bridging the distribution gap between the Russian Caucasus, Iran and Iraq. Its site conditions in the semi-desert landscape of Qobustan south of Bakı ...

    Abstract The short-lived thallose liverwort Riccia lamellosa (Ricciaceae) is first recorded for Azerbaijan, hence bridging the distribution gap between the Russian Caucasus, Iran and Iraq. Its site conditions in the semi-desert landscape of Qobustan south of Bakı are reported and illustrated. An updated list of Riccia species of the Caucasus ecoregion is provided.
    Keywords ecoregions ; landscapes ; Marchantiophyta ; mosses and liverworts ; Riccia ; Azerbaijan ; Caucasus region ; Iran ; Iraq
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2018-04
    Size p. 163-168.
    Publishing place Association des Amis des Cryptogames
    Document type Article
    ISSN 1776-0992
    DOI 10.7872/cryb/v39.iss2.2018.163
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  3. Book: Kaukasus

    Grotz, Kathrin / Lack, Hans Walter / Parolly, Gerald

    Pflanzenvielfalt zwischen Schwarzem und Kaspischem Meer = Caucasus ; plant diversity between the Black and Caspian Seas

    2014  

    Institution Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem
    Author's details Editors: Gerald Parolly, Kathrin Grotz & H. Walter Lack ; Essays und Interviewtexte von: Maia Akhalkatsi, Janna Akopian, Valida Ali-zade [und 15 andere] ; Ausstellungstexte von: Kathrin Grotz, Aurel Heidelberg, Nadja Korotkova [und 3 andere]
    Keywords Pflanzen ; Biodiversität ; Kaukasus
    Language German ; English
    Size 232 Seiten, Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition First edition May 2014
    Document type Book
    Note Text deutsch und englisch ; Ausstellung im Botanischen Museum Berlin-Dahlem vom 16. Mai 2014 bis 22.Februar 2015
    ISBN 9783921800904 ; 3921800900
    Database Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research

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  4. Article ; Online: Arbuscular mycorrhiza has little influence on N2O potential emissions compared to plant diversity in experimental plant communities.

    Okiobe, Simon T / Rillig, Matthias C / Mola, Magkdi / Augustin, Jürgen / Parolly, Gerald / Veresoglou, Stavros D

    FEMS microbiology ecology

    2019  Volume 96, Issue 2

    Abstract: Denitrification is an ecosystem process linked to ongoing climate change, because it releases nitrous oxide (N2O) into the atmosphere. To date, the literature covers mostly how aboveground (i.e. plant community structure) and belowground (i.e. plant- ... ...

    Abstract Denitrification is an ecosystem process linked to ongoing climate change, because it releases nitrous oxide (N2O) into the atmosphere. To date, the literature covers mostly how aboveground (i.e. plant community structure) and belowground (i.e. plant-associated soil microbes) biota separately influence denitrification in isolation of each other. We here present a mesocosm experiment where we combine a manipulation of belowground biota (i.e. addition of Rhizophagus irregularis propagules to the indigenous mycorrhizal community) with a realized gradient in plant diversity. We used a seed mix containing plant species representative of mesophytic European grasslands and by stochastic differences in species establishment across the sixteen replicates per treatment level a spontaneously established gradient in plant diversity. We address mycorrhizal-induced and plant-diversity mediated changes on denitrification potential parameters and how these differ from the existing literature that studies them independently of each other. We show that unlike denitrification potential, N2O potential emissions do not change with mycorrhiza and depend instead on realized plant diversity. By linking mycorrhizal ecology to an N-cycling process, we present a comprehensive assessment of terrestrial denitrification dynamics when diverse plants co-occur.
    MeSH term(s) Atmosphere/chemistry ; Biota ; Denitrification ; Ecosystem ; Host Microbial Interactions ; Mycorrhizae/metabolism ; Mycorrhizae/physiology ; Nitrous Oxide/analysis ; Plants/classification ; Plants/metabolism ; Plants/microbiology ; Soil/chemistry ; Soil Microbiology
    Chemical Substances Soil ; Nitrous Oxide (K50XQU1029)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-11-29
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 283722-5
    ISSN 1574-6941 ; 0168-6496
    ISSN (online) 1574-6941
    ISSN 0168-6496
    DOI 10.1093/femsec/fiz208
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  5. Article: Noteworthy Additions to the Bryophyte Flora of Georgia

    Kürschner, Harald / Batsatsashvili Ketevan / Parolly Gerald

    Herzogia. 2013 June, v. 26, no. 1

    2013  

    Abstract: KÜRSCHNER, H., BATSATSASHVILI, K. & PAROLLY, G. 2013. Noteworthy additions to the bryophyte flora of Georgia. — Herzogia 26: 213–216.Five new records, Jubula hutchinsiae subsp. caucasica (Marchantiophyta), Anomodon tristis, Didymodon validus, ... ...

    Abstract KÜRSCHNER, H., BATSATSASHVILI, K. & PAROLLY, G. 2013. Noteworthy additions to the bryophyte flora of Georgia. — Herzogia 26: 213–216.Five new records, Jubula hutchinsiae subsp. caucasica (Marchantiophyta), Anomodon tristis, Didymodon validus, Orthotrichum tenellum and Rhynchostegiella litorea (Bryophyta) are first recorded for the bryophyte flora of Georgia. In addition, the presence of Pogonatum neesii (Bryophyta), which is absent from recent country-wide checklists of Georgia, is reconfirmed.
    Keywords Bryophyta ; flora ; Marchantiophyta ; records ; Georgia
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2013-06
    Size p. 213-216.
    Publishing place Bryological and Lichenological Association for Central Europe (BLAM)
    Document type Article
    ISSN 0018-0971
    DOI 10.13158%2Fheia.26.1.2013.213
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  6. Article: Three New Moss Records from the Bozqır Yaylası Area of Azerbaijan

    Qasımov, Tural / Kürschner Harald / Parolly Gerald

    Herzogia. 2016 Dec., v. 29, no. 2

    2016  

    Abstract: Qasımov, T., Kürschner, H. & Parolly, G. 2016. Three new moss records from the Bozqır yaylası area of Azerbaijan. — Herzogia 29: 805–809.Three taxa, Aloina aloides, Syntrichia caninervis var. gypsophila and Trichostomum brachydontium (Pottiaceae, ...

    Abstract Qasımov, T., Kürschner, H. & Parolly, G. 2016. Three new moss records from the Bozqır yaylası area of Azerbaijan. — Herzogia 29: 805–809.Three taxa, Aloina aloides, Syntrichia caninervis var. gypsophila and Trichostomum brachydontium (Pottiaceae, Bryophyta) are first recorded for the moss flora of Azerbaijan. Bryum capillare, Didymodon acutus, Pleurochaete squarrosa, Pottia lanceolata, Pterygoneurum ovatum, Tortula canescens and Tortula muralis represent new regional records for the wider Bozqır yaylası area.
    Keywords Bryum ; flora ; Gypsophila ; mosses and liverworts ; new geographic records ; Pterygoneurum ; records ; Tortula ; Azerbaijan
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2016-12
    Size p. 805-809.
    Publishing place Bryological and Lichenological Association for Central Europe (BLAM)
    Document type Article
    ISSN 0018-0971
    DOI 10.13158%2Fheia.29.2.2016.805
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  7. Article: A new species of Polygala L. (Polygalaceae) from south-west Anatolia

    EREN, ÖZKAN / PAROLLY, GERALD / RAUS, THOMAS / KÜRSCHNER, HARALD

    Botanical journal of the Linnean Society. 2008 Sept., v. 158, no. 1

    2008  

    Abstract: Polygala peshmenii Eren, Parolly, Raus & Kürschner is described and illustrated as a new species from Antalya province in south-west Anatolia, Turkey. Within subgenus Polygala section Polygala, it seems to be taxonomically quite isolated. As far as the ... ...

    Abstract Polygala peshmenii Eren, Parolly, Raus & Kürschner is described and illustrated as a new species from Antalya province in south-west Anatolia, Turkey. Within subgenus Polygala section Polygala, it seems to be taxonomically quite isolated. As far as the Flora of Turkey area is concerned, technical comparison can be made with the informal P. alpestris Rchb. and P. vulgaris L. groups. The habitat conditions of P. peshmenii and its conservation status are considered.
    Keywords Polygala ; flora ; habitats ; new species ; Turkey (country)
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2008-09
    Size p. 82-86.
    Publisher Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Publishing place Oxford, UK
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2975-0
    ISSN 0024-4074 ; 0373-5044
    ISSN 0024-4074 ; 0373-5044
    DOI 10.1111/j.1095-8339.2008.00842.x
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  8. Book: Die Steinschuttfluren (Heldreichietea) des Westlichen und Mittleren Taurus (Tur̈kei)

    Parolly, Gerald

    pflanzensoziologische, floristische und ok̈ologische Untersuchungen

    (Dissertationes botanicae ; Bd. 247)

    1995  

    Title translation Stone debris fields (Heldreichietea) of western and central Taurus (Turkey).
    Author's details von Gerald Parolly
    Series title Dissertationes botanicae ; Bd. 247
    Keywords Mountain plants ; Plant communities
    Language German
    Size x, 374 p. :, ill., maps ;, 23 cm.
    Publisher J. Cramer
    Publishing place Berlin
    Document type Book
    Note Summary in English. ; Six folded tables in pocket.
    ISBN 3443641598 ; 9783443641597
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  9. Book: Die Steinschuttfluren (Heldreichietea) des Westlichen und Mittleren Taurus (Türkei)

    Parolly, Gerald

    pflanzensoziologische, floristische und ökologische Untersuchungen

    (Dissertationes botanicae ; 247)

    1995  

    Author's details von Gerald Parolly
    Series title Dissertationes botanicae ; 247
    Keywords Heldreichietea ; Taurus ; Mittel-Taurus
    Language German
    Size X, 374 S, Ill., graph. Darst., Kt
    Publisher Cramer in der Gebr.-Borntraeger-Verl.-Buchh
    Publishing place Berlin u.a.
    Document type Book
    Accompanying material 6 Faltbeil.
    ISBN 3443641598 ; 9783443641597
    Database Library catalogue of the German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB), Hannover

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  10. Book: Die Flora Deutschlands und angrenzender Länder

    Schmeil, Otto / Fitschen, Jost / Fleischmann, Andreas / Koltzenburg, Michael / Nordt, Birgit / Parolly, Gerald / Raab-Straube, Eckhard von / Rohwer, Jens G / Schmidt, Peter A / Seybold, Siegmund / Vogt, Robert

    ein Buch zum Bestimmen aller wildwachsenden und häufig kultivierten Gefäßpflanzen

    2016  

    Abstract: Die vorliegende 96. Auflage wurde von einem Spezialistenteam vollständig neu bearbeitet und erweitert, sodass sich mit dem SCHMEIL-FITSCHEN jetzt mehr als 4.600 Taxa bestimmen lassen. Neben vielen anderen Verbesserungen wurde die Benutzerfreundlichkeit ... ...

    Title translation Flora von Deutschland und angrenzender Länder
    Title variant Der Schmeil-Fitschen ; Die Flora Deutschlands
    Author's details Schmeil-Fitschen ; herausgegeben von Gerald Parolly und Jens G. Rohwer ; Bearbeiter: Michael Koltzenburg, Gerald Parolly, Jens G. Rohwer, Peter A. Schmidt und Siegmund Seybold ; mit Beiträgen von Andreas Fleischmann, Birgit Nordt, Eckhard von Raab-Straube und Robert Vogt
    Abstract "Die vorliegende 96. Auflage wurde von einem Spezialistenteam vollständig neu bearbeitet und erweitert, sodass sich mit dem SCHMEIL-FITSCHEN jetzt mehr als 4.600 Taxa bestimmen lassen. Neben vielen anderen Verbesserungen wurde die Benutzerfreundlichkeit auch dadurch erhöht, dass erstmals 32 Farbtafeln enthalten sind, die wichtige Bestimmungsmerkmale illustrieren."--
    Keywords Gefäßpflanzen ; Deutschland
    Language German
    Size VI, 874 Seiten, 32 Tafeln, Illustrationen, 20 cm
    Edition 96., völlig neu bearbeitete und erweiterte Auflage
    Document type Book
    Note Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 825-834 ; Teilweise erschienen als 3-bändiges Set "Die großen Bestimmungsklassiker in aktuellen Neuauflagen"
    ISBN 3494015627 ; 9783494015620 ; 9783494017303 ; 3494017301
    Database Julius Kühn-Institute

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