Papers by GREGORY TSOUNIS
Research Square (Research Square), Mar 14, 2024
Biologia Gallo-hellenicaBiologia Gallo-Hellenica, 1995
Biologia Gallo-hellenicaBiologia Gallo-Hellenica, 1992
Micromeria acropolitana (Lamiaceae) was first collected in 1906 from the Acropolis, Athens and co... more Micromeria acropolitana (Lamiaceae) was first collected in 1906 from the Acropolis, Athens and considered extinct until its rediscovery in 2006, a hundred years later. Its greatest threat within the archaeological site is human disturbance. It has survived in its original habitat, the natural rock of the hill. Its correct name is confirmed and its affinities to other species demonstrated by illustrations.
Abstract. The chromosome number 2n = 30, and nuclear DNA amount 2C = 0.79 pg, are determined for ... more Abstract. The chromosome number 2n = 30, and nuclear DNA amount 2C = 0.79 pg, are determined for the first time for Micromeria acropolitana, a rare and endangered species from the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. The plant was considered extinct but rediscovered in 2006, a hundred years later. Its current status in the original habitat is assessed, and proposals for ensuring its survival presented.
The chromosome number 2n = 30, and nuclear DNA amount 2C = 0.79 pg, are determined for the first ... more The chromosome number 2n = 30, and nuclear DNA amount 2C = 0.79 pg, are determined for the first time for Micromeria acropolitana, a rare and endangered species from the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. The plant was considered extinct but rediscovered in 2006, a hundred years later. Its current status in the original habitat is assessed, and proposals for ensuring its survival presented.
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