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Plants of Central Asia: Plant Collections from China and by G. P. Yakovlev

By G. P. Yakovlev

Includes the therapy of 1 of an important and the most important of the angiosperm households of this sector - Leguminosae - apart from of its greatest and taxonomically advanced genera - Astragalus and Oxytropis - that are handled in quantity 8B. the amount covers 31 genera and 181 species, of which genus Caragana is the biggest and most vital staff. a number of species of the genus are attribute of "pea shrub steppes"; others are useful fodder vegetation.

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4, 1974—Chinese collector [PE]; "Tsyangai"—Fl. xizang. ). General distribution: endemic. Note. The taxonomic status of this species is unclear. This is perhaps, a specialized pea shrub species. 11. Caragana Lam. Encycl. Meth. Bot. 1 (1785) 615; Kom. in Acta Horti Petrop. 29, 2 (1908) 179-399; Pojark. in Fl. SSSR, 11 (1945) 327-368; Sanczir in Tr. Inst. bot. AN MNR, 4 (1980) 106-123; Gorbunova in Novosti sist. vyssh. rast 21 (1984) 92-101. 29 CLASSIFICATION OF SPECIES OF GENUS CARAGANA INHABITING CENTRAL ASIAN TERRITORY Sect.

I rast. MNR [Study of Flora and Plants of Mongolian People's Republic] 1 (1979) 277; idem in Tr. Inst. bot. AN MNR, 4 (1980) 111; Opred. rast. Sr. Azii [Key to Plants of Mid. Y. Yang in Claves pi. Xinjiang. 3 (1985) 62; Arealy derev'ev i kust. SSSR [Distribution Ranges of Trees and Bushes of USSR] 3 (1986) 15; Gorbunova, Rody karagana i kalofaka in Kirgiz. [Genera Caragana and Calophaca in Kirghizia] (1987) 105. — 35 C. tragacanthoides 5. kokanica Rgl. in Izv. Obshch. lyubit. estvestvozn. antrop.

Li in Acta phytotax. Sin. 19, 2 (1981) 236; Fl. xizang. 2 (1985) 793. : Fl. xizang. 2, tab. 254, fig. 15-19. Described from South. Tibet. Type in Beijing (PE). Plate IX, fig. 2a, b. On rocky desertified montane slopes. IIIB. Tibet: South. (Xigatze-Saga, alt. 4200 m, No. 5423, May 30, 1975—QuinghaiXizan Comp. Exped. [PE]; Luntsza, 4200 m, No. 2229, Aug. 4, 1974—Chinese collector [PE]; "Tsyangai"—Fl. xizang. ). General distribution: endemic. Note. The taxonomic status of this species is unclear. This is perhaps, a specialized pea shrub species.

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