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Atriplex patens Iljin

Authors: Sukhorukov, Alexander P.; Kushunina, Maria A.; Stepanova, Nina Yu.; Kalmykova, Olga G.; Golovanov, Yaroslav M.; Sennikov, Alexander N.;

Atriplex patens Iljin

Abstract

Atriplex patens (Litv.) Iljin Atriplex patens (Litv.) Iljin, Bull. Jard. Bot. Princ. URSS 26 (4): 415 (1927) ≡ Atriplex littoralis var. patens Litv., Sched. Herb. Fl. Ross. 5: 12 (1905). – Atriplex crassifolia auct.: Knjazev (2009). Native status Native. Conservation status Least Concern (LC). EOO 21,000 km 2, AOO 32 km 2. This species is common in the south of Orenburg Region and has no tendency for declining. Distribution Orenburg Region (southern districts): Belyaevka, Ilek, Novoorsk, Pervomaiskii, Sol' - Iletsk, Svetlyi, Yasnyi Districts (Fig. 12). Northern limit of the native species distribution. Previous reports: Iljin (1930), Ryabinina (1998), Knjazev (2009). The species occurs on saline substrates. It is common in the southern part of the Region. The species is distributed as native in Eastern Europe, North Caucasus, Central Asia (northern part), Siberia. It is known as alien in the forest zone of European Russia and the Russian Far East.

Published as part of Sukhorukov, Alexander P., Kushunina, Maria A., Stepanova, Nina Yu., Kalmykova, Olga G., Golovanov, Yaroslav M. & Sennikov, Alexander N., 2024, Taxonomic inventory and distributions of Chenopodiaceae (Amaranthaceae s. l.) in Orenburg Region, Russia, pp. e 121541 in Biodiversity Data Journal 12 on page e121541, DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.12.e121541

Keywords

Atriplex patens, Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Amaranthaceae, Atriplex, Biodiversity, Plantae, Caryophyllales, Taxonomy

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