Iris spuria L. (Iridaceae) at two new localities in the Vojvodina Province
Author(s) -
Dragan Vajgand,
Ljubica Vajgand,
Karlo Vajgand
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
zbornik matice srpske za prirodne nauke
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2406-0828
pISSN - 0352-4906
DOI - 10.2298/zmspn0304083v
Subject(s) - fencing , iridaceae , geography , iris (biosensor) , population , forestry , biology , botany , biometrics , demography , computer security , sociology , parallel computing , computer science
Iris spuria L. was found at two new locations in the Vojvodina Province in 1997, both of them in the vicinity of Sombor: near the village of Kruševlje (CR59 according to 10x10 km UTM grid) and near the village of Bački Monoštor in the Kozara Forest (CR47 according to 10x10 km UTM grid). Patches of the plants were sketched and observed until 2001. The populations in both locations had been stable, though under possible influence of humans (picking, burning) and animals: bloom-eater (Trapinota hirta), and wild pigs (Sus scrofa). Fencing off stand with Iris spuria L. population in the Kozara Forest is recommended
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