An updated checklist of the vascular flora native to Italy
Fabrizio Bartolucci,Lorenzo Peruzzi,Gabriele Galasso,Antonella Albano,A. Alessandrini,Nicola M. G. Ardenghi,Giovanni Astuti,Gianluigi Bacchetta,Sandro Ballelli,Enrico Banfi,G. Barberis,Liliana Bernardo,Daniela Bouvet,M. Bovio,Lorenzo Cecchi,R. Di Pietro,Gianniantonio Domina,Simonetta Fascetti,Giuseppe Fenu,Francesco Festi,Bruno Foggi,Lorenzo Gallo,Günter Gottschlich,L. Gubellini,Duilio Iamonico,Mauro Iberite,Pedro Jiménez-Mejías,E. Lattanzi,D. Marchetti,Edoardo Martinetto,R. Masin,Pietro Medagli,Nicodemo G. Passalacqua,Simonetta Peccenini,Riccardo Pennesi,B. Pierini,Livio Poldini,Filippo Prosser,Francesco Maria Raimondo,Francesco Roma-Marzio,Leonardo Rosati,Annalisa Santangelo,Anna Scoppola,S. Scortegagna,Alberto Selvaggi,Federico Selvi,A. Soldano,Adriano Stinca,Robert P. Wagensommer,T. Wilhalm,Fabio Conti +50 more
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An updated inventory of the vascular flora alien to Italy, providing details on the occurrence at regional level, is presented in this paper, which includes 1597 species, subspecies, and hybrids, distributed in 725 genera and 152 families; 2 taxa are lycophytes, 11 ferns and fern allies, 33 gymnosperms and 1551 angiosperms.Abstract:
An updated inventory of the vascular flora alien to Italy, providing details on the occurrence at regional level, is presented. The checklist includes 1597 species, subspecies, and hybrids, distributed in 725 genera and 152 families; 2 taxa are lycophytes, 11 ferns and fern allies, 33 gymnosperms, and 1551 angiosperms. 157 taxa are archaeophytes and 1440 neophytes. The alien taxa currently established in Italy are 791 (570 naturalized and 221 invasive), while 705 taxa are casual aliens, 4 are not assessed, 7 are of unknown regional distribution, 47 have not been confirmed in recent times, 3 are considered extinct or possibly extinct in the country, and 40 are doubtfully occurring in Italy. This checklist allows to establish an up-to-date number (9792) of taxa constituting the whole (native and alien) Italian flora.read more
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