Historical review of bryological research in Fruška Gora Mt. (Serbia)
Fruška Gora is a mountain located in the southern part of Pannonian plane and it is poorly bryologicaly investigated as well as most parts of Serbia. First data on bryophytes, for this region, were published in 1949 by Teodor Soška in his paper Pregled mahovina i lišajeva u okolini Beograda...
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Language: | English |
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Matica srpska
2016-01-01
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Series: | Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke |
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Online Access: | http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-4906/2016/0352-49061631019I.pdf |
Summary: | Fruška Gora is a mountain located in the southern part of Pannonian plane and
it is poorly bryologicaly investigated as well as most parts of Serbia. First
data on bryophytes, for this region, were published in 1949 by Teodor Soška
in his paper Pregled mahovina i lišajeva u okolini Beograda (Review of mosses
and lichens in the vicinity of Belgrade). Soška listed 34 species of mosses
and 8 liverworts species for this region. Later, in 1955, Zlatko Pavletić in
his capital work Prodromus flore briofita Jugoslavije (Prodromus of
Yugoslavian bryophyte flora), stated 26 moss species and 3 liverwort species,
without indicating specific localities, but all of them were Soška’s original
results. In 1966, the second botanist with original findings of bryophytes on
Fruška Gora was Popović, who recorded 2 liverwort and 19 moss species, for
this mountain, also without specific localities. By far, the most
comprehensive data were given by Cvetić and Sabovljević in 2004. Their study
A contribution to the bryophyte flora of Fruška Gora (Vojvodina, Serbia)
counted total number of 118 mosses and 14 liverworts, on 16 localities within
National park Fruška Gora. The latest study on bryophytes of Fruška Gora was
in 2013, and it is the first and so far, the last study of bryophyte
assemblages on grasslands. Authors of this paper recorded 18 species of
mosses from 29 releveé. Complete bryophyte flora of Fruška Gora is still
unknown. Considering the fact that this is the region with high biodiversity,
dense hydrological network and a rather complex geology, Fruška Gora
certainly deserves further bryological researches. |
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ISSN: | 0352-4906 2406-0828 |