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Flora of Mongolia: annotated checklist of native vascular plants [PDF]
In this study, we critically revised and updated the checklist of native vascular plants of Mongolia. The checklist comprises 3,041 native vascular plant taxa (2,835 species and 206 infraspecific species) from 653 genera and 111 families, including 7 ...
Shukherdorj Baasanmunkh +13 more
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Contribution to the knowledge on the flora of northern Mongolia
Field surveys were conducted in the northern part of Mongolia in 2017 and 2018. Vascular plants floristic data are based on collections from the study area, and more than 800 new collections are made in this study.
Hyeok Jae Choi +2 more
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Contribution to the knowledge on the flora of Munkhkhairkhan mountain area, Mongolia
The Munkhkhairkhan mountain area is a unique highland ecosystem with a diverse regional alpine flora. This mountain habitat is located at the overlap of different floristic regions: on its western side KazakhstanâTuran flora is dominating, and on the ...
Hyeok Jae Choi +2 more
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Pedicularis incarnata L. (Orobanchaceae) – New Species to the Flora of Mongolia
Pedicularis incarnata L. is added as a new record to the flora of Mongolia, which we found from a mixed forest in the Renchinlkhumbe soum, Khuvsgul aimag, northwestern Mongolia.
Shukherdorj Baasanmunkh +4 more
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Oxytropis jamsranii (Fabaceae, Papilionoideae, Astragaleae), a new species of section Xerobia from Mongolia [PDF]
The genus Oxytropis L. (Fabaceae) comprises over 600 accepted species, ranking amongst the largest in the family. Nearly 100 Oxytropis taxa have been reported from Mongolia, spanning five subgenera and 20 sections in Mongolia.
Shukherdorj Baasanmunkh +4 more
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Orchids of Mongolia: Taxonomy, Species Richness and Conservation Status
Orchidaceae is a diverse, globally important plant family with high conservation assessment and prioritization requirements. The checklist of Orchidaceae in Mongolia was updated based on herbarium materials, literature, and field observations.
Sumiya Vandandorj +2 more
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Plastid genome of Cerastium davuricum (Caryophyllaceae) from Mongolia [PDF]
Objectives Cerastium davuricum Fisch. ex Spreng. is distributed in European Russia to Mongolia and West Himalaya, and leaves are traditionally used for cooking and drying.
Nudkhuu Nyamgerel +4 more
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Diversity and distribution of the genus Primula L. (Primulaceae) in Mongolia
This article represents a new checklist of the genus Primula L., including eight species and five subspecies belonging to four sections that are native to Mongolia. Primula bukukunica Kovt. and P. nivalis subsp.
Hyeok Jae Choi +2 more
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Societal Impact Statement Citizen science – collaboration between scientists and the public – has the potential to advance biodiversity monitoring. Using a case study from Mongolia, called the Flora of Mongolia project in iNaturalist, we illustrate how ...
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A floristic study of Eastern Mongolian Steppes has been conducted during the growing season of 2014 and continued in 2017, when we focused more on the Numrug Strictly Protected Area.
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