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Brassica rapa L.

Authors: Jeanmonod, Daniel; Schlüssel, André;

Brassica rapa L.

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Brassica rapa L. – Bastia [42°42’N 9°27’E], 1828, Salis-Marschlins, C. U. s.n. (ZT); Ile-Rousse, au camping les Oliviers [42°38’N 8°57’E], terrain vague, 31.3.1987, Deschâtres, R. s.n. (G); * Porto, près de l’embranchement de la route d’Evisa [42°16’N 8°43’E], bord de route, 20 à 40 m, 23.4.1985, Deschâtres, R. s.n. (G); basse vallée du Tavignano, rive gauche, au niveau de «l’eau fine» [42°13’N 9°17’E], 24.4.1984, Deschâtres, R. s.n. (G); * Casabertola (Haute-Corse, côte orientale, vallée du Tavignano à env. 11 km de Catareggio-Aleria) [42°10’N 9°26’E], 55 m, friche au bord de la N200, avec Silybum marianum, Erodium moschatum, Sonchus oleraceus, Euphorbiapeplus, E. helioscopa, Calendula arvensis, Galium aparine …, 27.3.1992, Lambinon, J. 92/57 (G, LG); * Aleria: Campo al Quarcio [42°08’N 9°27’E], vignes, 40 m, 2.5.1985, Jeanmonod, D. & D. RoguetJ 1835 (G); Vaccaja, r. g. du Tavignano, au NW d’Aleria [42°08’N 9°28’E], 4.5.1985, Deschâtres, R. s.n. (G); vallée inférieure du Tavignano, rive gauche, un peu en amont de Ruale, au NW d’Aleria [42°08’N 9°29’E], 11.4.1985, Deschâtres, R. s.n. (G); *dép. Haute-Corse: Aleria, au pont du Tavignano, en amont de Calviani (route de Corte), au lieudit Pruneo di Casa [42°7’N 9°30’E], terrasse alluviale rudéralisée, 10 à 20 m, 27.3.1992, Lambinon, J. 92/59 (G, LG); Ghisonaccia, abondant le long de la route de la marine, mars 1995, Tison, J.-M. s.n. (Hb. privé); côte orientale, bord de l’Abatesco, près du pont sur la N198, au S de Ghisonaccia [41°59’N 9°24’E], 5 à 15 m, 11.4.1984, Deschâtres, R. s.n. (G). Brassica rapa était signalé dans JEANMONOD & GAMISANS (Fl. Corsica: 549, 2010) comme parfois subspontané, mais aucune donnée publiée précise n’existait dans la littérature. Le degré de fréquence RR (très rare) avait de ce fait été donné aux deux sous-espèces. Les données mentionnées ci-dessus confirment sa présence dans les friches, les vignes et les berges des rivières çà et là en Corse, mais surtout dans la Plaine Orientale. Elles montrent que l’espèce mérite au moins le degré R (rare) bien qu’elle soit probablement plus fréquente. La plupart de ces mentions se rapportent très probablement au subsp. campestris (L.) A. R. Clapham, plus fréquemment subspontané que le subsp. rapa. Mais seuls les échantillons portant une astérisque appartiennent avec certitude au subsp. campestris. D. JEANMONOD, A. SCHLÜSSEL, R. DESCHÂTRES, J. LAMBINON & J.-M. TISON

Published as part of Jeanmonod, Daniel & Schlüssel, André, 2012, Notes et contributions à la flore de Corse, XXIV, pp. 293-321 in Candollea 67 (2) on page 307, DOI: 10.15553/c2012v672a11, http://zenodo.org/record/5777445

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Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Brassicaceae, Brassica rapa, Biodiversity, Brassica, Brassicales, Plantae, Taxonomy

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