Floristic diversity and conservation values in the Tchelkov Rid area (W Rhodopi Mts), Bulgaria

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M. Delcheva, S. Bancheva & S. Tzoneva Floristic diversity and conservation values in the Tchelkov Rid area (W Rhodopi Mts), Bulgaria Abstract Delcheva, M., Bancheva, S. & Tzoneva, S.: Floristic diversity and conservation values in the Tchelkov Rid area (W Rhodopi Mts), Bulgaria. Bocconea 21: 175-182. 2007. ISSN 1120-4060. The biodiversity of higher plants in the Tchelkov Rid (W Rhodopi Mts) has been investigated. A total of 261 species belonging to 157 genera and 50 families have been found in an area of about 500 ha. The largest families are Poaceae, Asteraceae, Fabaceae, Caryophyllaceae, Lamiaceae, Rosaceae, Scrophulariaceae. The highest number of Sub-Mediterranean and Euro- Mediterranean geoelements in the studied region can be explained by its geographical position. The area is enclosed between two arms of Mesta River along which Mediterranean climatic influence penetrates into Bulgaria. Eighteen taxa of conservation concern are registered: 13 endemics (12 Balkan, 1 Bulgarian endemics), 6 species from the Red Data Book of Bulgaria, 2 species protected by the Law for Protection of Biodiversity, 1 from the IUCN Red List and 1 from the CITES. A new locality of the Bulgarian endemic species Sedum stefco Stef. is reported. That species is of a very restricted distribution, with small populations and weak reproductive potential. Introduction The main aim of the current study is to evaluate the diversity of the vascular plants and their importance for conservation in the area of Tchelkov Rid (W Rhodopi Mts) by determining the composition of the contemporary flora and the potentials for its preservation. Studied area The studied area of Tchelkov Rid runs NE-SW in the Southwestern part of the W Rhodopi Mts between the rivers Zhizhevska and Dalboky Dol. The Rhodopi Mts are part of the Rilo-Rhodopian sub region of W Bulgaria (Stojanov 1950). They are composed by Archaic and Proterozoic metamorphic rocks: gneiss, schist, marble and some serpentinite and granite. Quartzite occurs with gneiss and amphibolite in the Tchelkov Rid area. The studied area belongs to the Continental-Mediterranean climatic zone (Nikolova 2002).

176 Delcheva & al.: Floristic diversity and conservation values in the Tchelkov... Mean winter temperature is 1.5ºC, with an absolute minimum of -14 to -15ºC. The summer is relatively cool, with mean temperature of 17.5ºC and maximum up to 22.5ºC in the lowest areas. Tchelkov Rid is in the catchments of the Mesta river. The brown mountainforest soils are characteristic for the W Rhodopi Mts region of the Mediterranean soil area (Ninov 2002). The area belongs to the Rhodopes geobotanical region of the Illyric (Balkan) province of the European broad-leaved forest area (Bondev 1997). Material and methods The transect method has been applied for the investigation of the flora of the studied area of 500 ha. The maps with scale 1:25000 have been used on the field during two vegetational periods between March and October in 2002 and 2004. The following keys were used for identification of plant material: Guide to the vascular plants in Bulgaria (Kozhuharov 1992), Flora of RP Bulgaria (Jordanov 1963-1979; Velchev & Kozhuharov 1982; Velchev & Kuzmanov 1989), Flora of R Bulgaria (Kozhuharov & Kuzmanov 1995). The determination of the floristic elements is according Dimitrov (2002). The abbreviations of authors are according Brummitt & Powell (1992). Results and discussion The vascular flora of Tchelkov Rid area comprises 261 species from 157 genera and 50 families (Tab. 1). These values for the W Rhodopi Mts are 1878 species, 594 genera, 122 families (Dimitrov 2000). The Маgnolyophyta group is dominant with 252 species (96.9%), and the families with highest species diversity are: Poaceae 32 Lamiaceae 16 Boraginaceae 9 Asteraceae 31 Rosaceae 14 Brassicaceae 8 Fabacea 25 Scrophulariaceae 14 Crassulaceae 7 Caryophyllaceae 21 families The families with highest with highest genera diversity genera diversity are: are: Poaceae 21 Boraginaceae 7 Asteraceae 19 Rosaceae 7 Caryophyllaceae 12 Brassicaceae 6 Lamiaceae 12 Scrophulariaceae 5 Fabaceae 8 genera The genera with highest with highest species species diversity diversity are: are: Vicia 11 Bromus 6 Sedum 7 Hypericum 5 Trifolium 7 Poa 5

Bocconea 21 2007 177 ife forms The life also forms show also high show diversity: high diversity: Form Species % trees and shrubs 21 8 shrubs 12 57 low trees, shrubs 5 24 trees 4 19 herbs 240 92 perennial 133 55 annual 63 26 annual to biennial 21 9 biennial 13 5 biennial to perennial 5 2.5 annual to perennial 4 2 annual to semi-shrubs 1 0.5 The dominant flora elements are the Sub-Mediterranean with 43 taxa and Euro- Mediterranean with 33 species. This reflects the continental climate on the one hand and the sub-mediterranean on the other (Stojanov 1950) The taxa with conservation value comprise 18 species or 7% of the total flora in the studied area (Tab. 2). The endemic taxa are 12 Balkan and 1 Bulgarian species or 8% of the endemic flora of the Rhodopi Mts (Petrova 2001). In the Red Book of Bulgaria there are 6 species with category rare (Velchev 1984). Two species are legally protected, 1 species is in the world list of endangered plants (Walter & Gillett 1998) and 1 species is on the list of the Convention for International Trade of Wild Plants and Animals (CITES). About 40% of the investigated area is occupied by the habitat of Chamaecytisus absinthioides. It is in Anex I of Habitats Directive 92/43/EEC [4060 Alpine and Boreal heaths; 31.4B2 Balkano-Rhodopide Chamaecytisus absinthioides heaths] (Devillers & Devillers-Terschuren 1996). That habitat is of an European importance. In the same area there are fragments of habitat of Juniperus oxycedrus. It is in Directive as 5210, Arborescent matorral with Juniperus spp.; 32.1311, Inland Juniperus oxycedrus arborescent matoral. Those communities are typical for area with Sub-Mediterranean climate and they are very rare in Bulgaria. Conclusions The data show the high conservation value of the flora in the studied area. The information about the diversity of flora in the Tchelkov Rid area makes possible to estimate its conservation value on the basis of the following indicators: Taxonomic diversity: Endemism: 14% of the species of the W Rhodopi Mts 26% of the genera of the W Rhodopi Mts 41% of the families of the W Rhodopi Mts 8% of the endemic taxa in the flora of the Rhodopi Mts: Balkan and Bulgarian endemics

178 Delcheva & al.: Floristic diversity and conservation values in the Tchelkov... Taxa and habitats conservation status: 6 species: national status (Red Book of Bulgaria and/or law protected) 2 species: international status (IUCN, CITES) 2 habitats: European importance Table 1. List of vascular plants in the area of Tchelkov Rid, W Rhodopi Mts. Amaranthaceae Amaranthus albus L. Apiaceae Anthriscus sylvestris (L.) Hoffm. Eryngium campestre L. Orlaya grandiflora (L.) Hoffm. Aspleniaceae Asplenium adiantum-nigrum L. Asplenium septentrionale (L.) Hoffm. Asplenium trichomanes L. Ceterach officinarum DC. Asteraceae Achillea clusiana Tausch Achillea collina Becker ex Rchb. Achillea setacea Waldst. & Kit. Anthemis arvensis L. Anthemis tinctoria L. Artemisia vulgaris L. Carduus acicularis Bertol. Carduus candicans Waldst. & Kit. Carlina vulgaris L. Centaurea cuneifolia Sibth. & Sm. Centaurea jacea L. Centaurea rhenana Boreau Chondrilla juncea L. Cichorium intybus L. Conyza canadensis (L.) Cronquist Crepis biennis L. Crepis foetida L. Eupatorium cannabinum L. Filago eriocephala Guss. Galinsoga parviflora Cav. Hieracium caespitosum Dumort. Hieracium hoppeanum Schult. Hieracium pilosella L. Hieracium piloselloides Vill. Lactuca viminea (L.) J. Presl & C. Presl Leontodon crispus Vill. Leontodon hispidus L. Senecio rupestris Waldst. & Kit. Senecio vernalis Waldst. & Kit. Tragopogon dubius Scop. Xeranthemum annuum L. Athyriaceae Cystopteris fragilis (L.) Bernh. Betulaceae Alnus glutinosa (L.) Gaertn. Betula pendula Roth Carpinus orientalis Mill Corylus avellana L. Boraginaceae Anchusa barrelieri (All.) Vitman Anchusa hybrida Ten. Anchusa officinalis L. Borago officinalis L. Cynoglossum hungaricum Simonk. Echium vulgare L. Myosotis ramosissima Rochel Onosma heterophylla Griseb. Symphytum ottomanum Friv. Brassicaceae Alyssum murale Waldst. et Kit. Berteroa incana (L.) DC. Berteroa obliqua (Sm.) DC. Capsella bursa-pastoris (L.) Medik. Erysimum diffusum Ehrh. Rorippa pyrenaica (L.) Rchb. Sisymbrium altissimum L. Sisymbrium officinale (L.) Scop. Campanulaceae Campanula lingulata Waldst. & Kit. Campanula sparsa Friv. Jasione heldreichii Boiss. & Orph. Caryophillaceae Arenaria leptoclados (Rchb.) Guss. Arenaria serpyllifolia L. Cerastium pumilum Curtis Cerastium semidecandrum L. Cucubalus baccifer. L. Dianthus cruentus Griseb. Dianthus tristis Velen. Herniaria glabra L. Herniaria hirsuta L. Herniaria incana Lam. Lychnis coronaria (L.) Desr. Minuartia bulgarica (Velen.) Graebn.

Bocconea 21 2007 179 Moenchia mantica (L.) Bartl. Scleranthus perennis L. Silene armeria L. Silene frivaldskyana Hampe Silene subconica Friv. Stellaria holostea L. Stellaria media (L.) Vill. Stellaria nemorum L. Viscaria vulgaris Röhl. Chenopodiaceae Chenopodium album L. Chenopodium botrys L. Cistaceae Xolanthes guttatus (L.) Raf. Convolvulaceae Convolvulus arvensis L. Crassulaceae Sedum acre L. Sedum album L. Sedum annuum L. Sedum caespitosum (Cav.) DC. Sedum hispanicum L. Sedum kostovii Stef. Sedum stefco Stef. Cupressaceae Juniperus communis L. Juniperus oxycedrus L. Cuscutaceae Cuscuta planiflora Ten. Cyperaceae Carex buekii Wimm. Carex caryophyllea Latourr. Carex echinata Murray Holoschoenus vulgaris Link Dioscoreaceae Tamus communis L. Dipsacaceae Knautia integrifolia (L.) Bertol. Scabiosa ochroleuca L. Scabiosa triniifola Friv. Euphorbiaceae Euphorbia agraria M. Bieb. Euphorbia cyparissias L. Euphorbia myrsinites L. Fabaceae Chamaecytisus absinthioides (Janka) Kuzm. Genista rumelica Velen. Lotus angustissimus L. Lotus corniculatus L. Medicago minima (L.) Bartal. Melilotus alba Medik. Ononis spinosa L. Trifolium alpestre L. Trifolium arvense L. Trifolium aureum Pollich Trifolium hybridum L. Trifolium incarnatum L. Trifolium medium L. Trifolium repens L. Vicia angustifolia L. Vicia cassubica L. Vicia cordata Wulfen ex Hoppe Vicia cracca L. Vicia dalmatica A. Kern. Vicia grandiflora Scop. Vicia hirsuta (L.) Gray Vicia sativa L. Vicia sepium L. Vicia tetrasperma (L.) Schreb. Vicia varia Host Fagaceae Quercus pubescens Willd. Gentianaceae Centaurium erythraea Rafn Geraniaceae Erodium cicutarium (L.) L Hér. Erodium hoefftianum C. A. Mey. Geranium dissectum L. Geranium sanguineum L. Hypericaceae Hypericum cerastoides (Spach.) N. Robson Hypericum montbretii Spach Hypericum olympicum L. Hypericum perforatum L. Hypericum rumeliacum Boiss. Hypolepidaceae Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn Juncaceae Luzula campestris (L.) DC. Lamiaceae Acinos arvensis (Lam.) Dandy Acinos suaveolens (Sibth. & Sm.) G. Don Ajuga genevensis L. Clinopodium vulgare L. Lamium garganicum L. Nepeta nuda L. Prunella laciniata (L.) L. Salvia amplexicaulis Lam.

180 Delcheva & al.: Floristic diversity and conservation values in the Tchelkov... Salvia verticillata L. Scutellaria galericulata L. Stachys angustifolia M. Bieb. Stachys recta L. Stachys sylvatica L. Teucrium chamaedrys L. Thymus callieri Borbas ex Velen. Thymus jankae Celak. Liliaceae Allium flavum L. Muscari comosum (L.) Mill. Muscari tenuiflorum Tausch Ornithogalum pyrenaicum L. Linaceae Linum bienne Mill. Linum hologynum Rchb. Malvaceae Malva sylvestris L. Orchidaceae Orchis morio L. Orobanchaceae Orobanche gracilis Sm. Orobanche pubescens d Urv. Papaveraceae Papaver rhoeas L. Plantaginaceae Plantago lanceolata L. Plantago scabra Moench Plantago subulata L. Plumbaginaceae Armeria rumelica Boiss. Poaceae Aegilops triuncialis L. Aira elegantissima Schur Anthoxanthum odoratum L. Apera spica-venti (L.) P. Beauv. Bromus mollis L. Bromus racemosus L. Bromus scoparius L. Bromus squarrosus L. Bromus sterilis L. Bromus tectorum L. Chrysopogon gryllus (L.) Trin. Cynosurus cristatus L. Cynosurus echinatus L. Dactylis glomerata L. Dichanthium ischaemum (L.) Roberty Elymus repens (L.) Gould Eragrostis pilosa (L.) P. Beauv. Festuca nigrescens Lam. Holcus lanatus L. Hordeum murinum L. Koeleria nitidula Velen. Koeleria penzesii Ujhelyi Lolium perenne L. Phleum graecum Boiss. & Heldr. Poa bulbosa L. Poa compressa L. Poa nemoralis L. Poa pratensis L. Poa sylvicola Guss. Taeniatherum caput-medusae (L.) Nevski Tragus racemosus (L.) All. Vulpia myuros (L.) C.C. Gmel. Polygonaceae Polygonum aviculare L. Rumex acetosa L. Rumex acetosella L. Rumex tenuifolius (Wallr.) A. Löve Portulacaceae Portulaca oleracea L. Primulaceae Anagallis arvensis L. Lysimachia punctata L. Ranunculaceae Clematis vitalba L. Nigella arvensis L. Ranunculus polyanthemos L. Thalictrum minus L. Rosaceae Agrimonia eupatoria L. Crataegus monogyna Jacq. Potentilla argentea L. Potentilla neglecta Baumg. Potentilla sulphurea Lam. Prunus cerasifera Ehrh. Prunus domestica L. Prunus spinosa L. Rosa canina L. Rosa dumalis Bechst. Rosa micrantha Borrer ex Sm. Rosa myriacantha DC. Rubus discolor Weihe & Nees Sanguisorba minor Scop. Rubiaceae Asperula cynanchica L. Cruciata laevipes Opiz Cruciata pedemontana (Bellardi) Ehrend.

Bocconea 21 2007 181 Galium verum L. Veronica arvensis L. Salicaceae Veronica austriaca ssp. jacquinii (Baumg.) Maly Salix alba L. Veronica beccabunga L. Santalaceae Veronica cymbalaria Bodard Thesium divaricatum Jan ex Mert. & W.D.J.Koch Veronica triphyllos L. Scrophulariaceae Selaginellaceae Euphrasia liburnica Wettst. Selaginella helvetica (L.) Spring Euphrasia pectinata Ten. Ulmaceae Euphrasia rostkoviana Hayne Ulmus minor Mill. Linaria arvensis (L.) Desf. Valerianaceae Linaria genistifolia (L.) Mill. Valerianella coronata (L.) DC. Linaria pelisseriana (L.) Mill. Violaceae Rhinanthus minor L. Viola arvensis Murray Verbascum banaticum Schrad. Viola tricolor L. Verbascum rorripifolium (Halácsy) I.K. Ferguson Table 2. List of the taxa of conservation importance in the area of Tchelkov Rid: Bg - Bulgarian endemit, Bk - Balkan endemit, RB - Red Data Book of PR Bulgaria (R rare), LBB - Law for Bulgarian biodiversity, IUCN - List of the world-wide threatened plant species (R rare), CITES - Convention on international trade in endangered species of wild fauna and flora. No Taxa Conservation value 1 Anchusa hybrida Ten. RB (R) 2 Armeria rumelica Boiss. Bk 3 Campanula sparsa Friv. Bk 4 Centaurea cuneifolia Sibth. & Sm. Bk 5 Chamaecytisus absinthioides (Janka) Kuzm. Bk 6 Dianthus cruentus Griseb. Bk 7 Dianthus tristis Velen. Bk 8 Erodium hoefftianum C.A. Mey. RB (R) 9 Genista rumelica Velen. Bk 10 Hypericum rumeliacum Boiss. Bk 11 Minuartia bulgarica (Velen.) Graebn. Bk 12 Onosma heterophylla Griseb. RB (R) 13 Orchis morio L. CITES 14 Scabiosa triniifola Friv. Bk; RB (R); LBB 15 Sedum kostovii Stef. Bg; RB (R); LBB; IUCN(R) 16 Sedum stefco Stef. Bk 17 Silene frivaldskyana Hampe Bk 18 Verbascum roripifolium (Halacsy) I.K. Fergus. RB (R)

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