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  1. link.springer.com

    Study species. Senecio subalpinus W.D.J. Koch (Asteraceae) is a perennial plant found widespread in the Carpathians, Eastern Alps and mountains of the Balkan Peninsula, mainly in the montane and subalpine vegetation belts (Kucowa 1971; Chater and Walters 1976; Aeschimann et al. 2004).The species grows predominantly in tall-herb vegetation, fresh meadows and pastures, river and stream banks and ...
    Author:Piotr KiełtykPublished:2021
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  3. researchgate.net

    This study examined the morphological variation in Senecio subalpinus W.D.J. Koch. (Asteraceae) along a 950-m elevation gradient in the Tatra Mountains, Central Europe, with emphasis on floral ...
  4. powo.science.kew.org

    Senecio subalpinus W.D.J.Koch. First published in Flora 17: 614 (1834) This name is a synonym of Jacobaea subalpina. Taxonomy; Publications; Other data; Publications Sort. Alphabetically; Newest first; Oldest first; POWO follows these authorities in synonymising this name:
  5. link.springer.com

    ation in vegetative and oral traits in S. subalpinus. Materials and methods Study species Senecio subalpinus W.D.J. Koch (Asteraceae) is a perennial plant found widespread in the Carpathians, Eastern Alps and mountains of the Balkan Peninsula, mainly in the montane and subalpine vegetation belts (Kucowa 1971; Chater and
    Author:Piotr KiełtykPublished:2021
  6. e-ecodb.bas.bg

    Senecio subalpinus. Senecio subalpinus W.D.J. Koch. Senecio pancicii Degen var. arnautorum (Velen.) Stoj. & Stef.4. Asteraceae - Daisy family. Conservation status. Critically Endangered [CR B1ab(iii)+2ab(iii)]. BDA. Morphology and biology. Herbaceous perennial with subterranean rhizome. Stems erect, up to 60 cm high, usually simple.
  7. semanticscholar.org

    Results of this study confirmed that elevation is an important ecological gradient driving variation in vegetative and floral traits of S. subalpinus and possible causes are subsequently discussed, including the varying effects of both abiotic and biotic factors with elevation gradients. Expand
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