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Collection of the European mistletoe (Viscum album L.) herbaria and its morphometry using Vernier caliper in the Crimea_ Working process

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Українська: У країнах Східної Європи, зокрема, в Україні, поширені 3 підвиди напівпаразитичної рослини омели білої (Viscum album L.), які паразитують на різних деревах-господарях: о.біла звичайна (V. album subsp. album L.), яка вражає понад 450 видів листопадних дерев, о. австрійська (V. album subsp. austriacum (Wiesb.) Vollm.), яка “спеціалізується” на соснах та іноді обирає модрини і смереки, та о. ялицева (V. album subsp. abietis (Wiesb.) Janch.), що паразитує на ялицях. В Криму є лише один підвид омели, а саме V. album subsp. album. Гербарій на фото було зібрано на груші маслинколистій (Pyrus elaeagrifolia Pall.) у селищі Шелен (=Громівка), Судацька міська рада, Кримський півострів, Україна. До кадру потрапила тераріумна тварина черепаха грецька (Testudo graeca L.), яка мешкає у працівників Карадазького заповідника. Зображення отримано за допомогою камери Nikon D 600 з об’єктивом Nikon AF 28–105 3.5.–4.5. ED G.
English: In Eastern Europe, and in Ukraine in particular, there are 3 subspecies of semi-parasitic European mistletoe (Viscum album L.), which parasitizes different hosts: V. album subsp. album L. affecting more than 450 species of deciduous trees, V. album subsp. austriacum (Wiesb.) Vollm. "specializing" on pines and sometimes choosing larch and spruce, and V. album subsp. abietis (Wiesb.) Janch.) parasitizing firs. There is only one subspecies of mistletoe in Crimea, namely V. album subsp. album. The herbarium in the photo was collected on an oleaster-leafed pear (Pyrus elaeagrifolia Pall.) in the Shelen village (= Gromivka), Sudak City Council, Crimean Peninsula, Ukraine. The image includes also a terrarium animal, the Greek tortoise (Testudo graeca L.), which is kept by the employees of the Karadag Nature Reserve. The image was taken with a Nikon D 600 camera with a Nikon AF 28-105 3.5.-4.5 lens. ED G.
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