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Tétel Szabadon hozzáférhető 180 éve született dr. Waisbecker Antal(2015-07-01) Balogh, Lajos; Keszei, BalázsDr. Antal Waisbecker (1835–1916) was a Hungarian physician and the most prominent botanist of Vas county (West Hungary) at the turn of the 19–20 th century. He contributed with important floristic data for the botanical monography of Vas county, authored by Vince Borbás. He processed the pteridophytes of Vas county and cormophytes in the surroundings of Kőszeg. Antal Waisbecker was an expert in the knowledge of sedges too. He discovered and described the Carex fritschii . Remarkable amount of herbarium specimens collected by Waisbecker are deposited at the Savaria Museum (Szombathely, SAMU) and Hungarian Natural History Museum (Budapest, BP).Tétel Szabadon hozzáférhető Apró közlemények(2015-07-01) Bauer, Norbert; Balogh, Lajos; Bezeczky, Árpád; Nagy, József; Deák, Balázs; Kiss, Orsolya; Valkó, Orsolya; Schmidt, Dávid; Török, Péter; Szűcs, Péter; Kovács, Dániel; Lengyel, Attila; Máté, András; Somlyay, Lajos1. New occurrence of Apium repens (Jacq.) Lagasca in Szigetköz region (NW Hungary) 2. Casual occurrences of Limonium gmelinii (Willd.) Kuntze subsp. hungaricum (Klokov) Soó in roadside verges 3.On the first sub-spontaneous occurrence of Asparagus verticillatus L. in Hungary 4. New occurrence data of Digitalis lanata Ehrh. in Kemence (Börzsöny Mts., N Hungary) 5. First report on the occurrence of Prospero paratheticum Speta from Danube–Tisza Interfluve (C Hungary) 6. Some interesting floristic data from Szigetköz (NW Hungary) after the great flooding of Danube in 2013 7. Newly discovered locality of the pellitory-of-the-wall ( Parietaria judaica L.) in the city of Debrecen (E Hungary) 8. Kindbergia praelonga (Hedw.) Ochyra in the urban bryoflora of the town of Sopron (W Hungary) 9. Additional data to the distribution of Plantago coronopus L. in Hungary 10. On the formerly occurrence of Spiraea crenata L. in Kunpeszér (C Hungary) 11. History of discovery of Spiraea crenata L. on Mt Sas (Buda Mts., Hungary)Tétel Szabadon hozzáférhető Két új adventív faj előfordulása Magyarországon a buzérfélék (Rubiaceae) családjából(2017-07-01) Balogh, Lajos; Mesterházy, AttilaTwo alien species from the Rubiaceae family were recorded as new for Hungary in 2016. Phuopsis stylosa is a rarely used garden plant in Europe, originally occurs in south-west Asia. A small escaped and established stand was found in Csákánydoroszló village in Vas County (West Hungary). Also a small group of Galium murale was discovered in Budapest-Keleti Railway Station (Central Hungary). This species is originated from the Mediterranean and probably spreads by rail transport. Both species are represented in their habitats by small populations therefore their invasiveness can only be evaluated after several years' monitoring.Tétel Szabadon hozzáférhető Pótlások Magyarország edényes növényfajainak elterjedési atlaszához VI.(2018-01-01) Molnár, Csaba; Haszonits, Győző; Malatinszky, Ákos; Süveges, Kristóf; Balogh, Lajos; Nagy, Timea; Horváth, Soma; Hudák, KatalinThe current paper is the sixth one in the series aiming to contribute with new distribution data to the distribution maps published recently in Atlas Florae Hungariae. Current occurrence data of 389 vascular plant taxa from 117 flora mapping quadrates (CEU) are provided. New records are indicated from different regions of Hungary; however, most occurrences are located in the North Hungarian Mts and from the city of Szolnok and Western Hungary. Occurrence data of rare native taxa (including data of Equisetum fluviatile, Galium rivale, Gladiolus imbricatus, Hypericum maculatum, Persicaria bistorta, Potentilla inclinata, Ranunculus lingua, Rhinanthus rumelicus, Trifolium fragiferum subsp. bonannii, Viola pumila ), rare or data-deficient alien taxa (e.g. Amaranthus blitum subsp. blitum, Cymbalaria muralis, Elymus elongatus, Euphorbia peplus, Heracleum sosnowskyi, Impatiens balfourii, Lepidium densiflorum, Rhus typhina, Telekia speciosa ), as well as frequent but more or less underrepresented taxa (e.g. Carex otrubae, Chenopodium polyspermum, Crepis tectorum, Filipendula vulgaris, Petrorhagia prolifera, Poa palustris ) are also enumerated. In case of the most common species we provided the CEU codes only.Tétel Szabadon hozzáférhető Szombathely város kámoni és herényi vízbázis-védőterülete, mint növényzeti értékek menedéke(2022-03-07) Balogh, Lajos; Szinetár, CsabaThe hay meadows and protective forest strips of the Kámon and Herény source water protection areas in the northwestern part of Szombathely have been in good natural condition for decades. By harbouring populations of protected plant species ( Orchis morio , Pyrola rotundifolia , Cephalanthera longifolia , Epipactis helleborine and Ophioglossum vulgatum ), these areas resemble natural habitats found nearby in the Kőszeg Mountains and the Őrség National Park. The good semi-natural condition can be attributed to the lack of regular mowing in the case of meadows and the lack of disturbance in the case of forest strips. In recent years, however, the area have been exposed to increasing human disturbance (car and motorcycle off-roading), so it may be timely to initiate legal protection. This short case study indicates that properly managed source water protection areas can play an important role in the conservation of semi-natural habitats, rare and protected plant species and the associated fauna.