A new nomenclatural combination in Reynoutria (Polygonaceae)

The genus Reynoutria includes ca. six species native to East Asia. Hybridization is rather common in this genus. The hybrid Reynoutria ×bohemica Chrtek & Chrtková is currently widespread in Europe, Asia, North and partly South America, Australia and New Zealand. A hybrid between Fallopia compact...

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Main Authors: Ihor G. OLSHANSKYI, Svitlana I. ANTONENKO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: M.G.Kholodny Institute of Botany 2023-06-01
Series:Ukrainian Botanical Journal
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Online Access:https://ukrbotj.co.ua/archive/80/2/133
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author Ihor G. OLSHANSKYI
Svitlana I. ANTONENKO
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Svitlana I. ANTONENKO
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description The genus Reynoutria includes ca. six species native to East Asia. Hybridization is rather common in this genus. The hybrid Reynoutria ×bohemica Chrtek & Chrtková is currently widespread in Europe, Asia, North and partly South America, Australia and New Zealand. A hybrid between Fallopia compacta (Hook. f.) G.H. Loos & P. Keil and F. sachalinensis (F. Schmidt) Nakai was described recently as Fallopia ×moravica Hodálová & Mereďa. Since we accept the genus Reynoutria as separate from Fallopia, we propose a new combination for this hybrid: Reynoutria ×moravica (Hodálová & Mereďa) Olshan­skyi & Antonenko, comb. nov.
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spelling doaj.art-80a16a5a61484403be05fd62e98c8a242023-06-21T14:22:24ZengM.G.Kholodny Institute of BotanyUkrainian Botanical Journal0372-41232415-88602023-06-0180213313510.15407/ukrbotj80.02.133A new nomenclatural combination in Reynoutria (Polygonaceae)Ihor G. OLSHANSKYI0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8615-7054Svitlana I. ANTONENKO1M.G. Kholodny Institute of Botany, National Academy of Sciences of UkraineM.G. Kholodny Institute of Botany, National Academy of Sciences of UkraineThe genus Reynoutria includes ca. six species native to East Asia. Hybridization is rather common in this genus. The hybrid Reynoutria ×bohemica Chrtek & Chrtková is currently widespread in Europe, Asia, North and partly South America, Australia and New Zealand. A hybrid between Fallopia compacta (Hook. f.) G.H. Loos & P. Keil and F. sachalinensis (F. Schmidt) Nakai was described recently as Fallopia ×moravica Hodálová & Mereďa. Since we accept the genus Reynoutria as separate from Fallopia, we propose a new combination for this hybrid: Reynoutria ×moravica (Hodálová & Mereďa) Olshan­skyi & Antonenko, comb. nov.https://ukrbotj.co.ua/archive/80/2/133reynoutriafallopiapolygonaceaefallopia ×moravicareynoutria ×moravicahybridnomenclature
spellingShingle Ihor G. OLSHANSKYI
Svitlana I. ANTONENKO
A new nomenclatural combination in Reynoutria (Polygonaceae)
Ukrainian Botanical Journal
reynoutria
fallopia
polygonaceae
fallopia ×moravica
reynoutria ×moravica
hybrid
nomenclature
title A new nomenclatural combination in Reynoutria (Polygonaceae)
title_full A new nomenclatural combination in Reynoutria (Polygonaceae)
title_fullStr A new nomenclatural combination in Reynoutria (Polygonaceae)
title_full_unstemmed A new nomenclatural combination in Reynoutria (Polygonaceae)
title_short A new nomenclatural combination in Reynoutria (Polygonaceae)
title_sort new nomenclatural combination in reynoutria polygonaceae
topic reynoutria
fallopia
polygonaceae
fallopia ×moravica
reynoutria ×moravica
hybrid
nomenclature
url https://ukrbotj.co.ua/archive/80/2/133
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