H. E. Weber

H. E. Weber
  • Prof. em. Drs. Dr. h.c.
  • Head of Department at University of Vechta

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University of Vechta
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March 1974 - March 2000
University of Vechta
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The 4th edition of the International Code of Phytosociological Nomenclature (ICPN) was prepared by the Steering Committee of the IAVS Working Group for Phytosociological Nomenclature (GPN). The edition consists of 14 Definitions, 7 Principles, 53 Articles, and 7 Appendices. When compared with the previous edition, the main amendments are (1) the ac...
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Rubus boreofrisicus Drenckhahn & H. E.Weber ist eine bisher unbeschriebene Rubus-Art der Untergattung Rubus, Serie Discolores. Die Endblättchen der 5-zähligen, handförmigen Schösslingsblätter sind breit eiförmig bis annähernd rund, unterseits grau-weißlich, oberseits dunkelgrün und schwach behaart. Die Schösslinge sind braunrot, kantig bis schwach...
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Rubus pseudoglotta Drenckhahn & W. Jansen ist eine tetraploide Brombeerart aus der Sektion Corylifolii (Serie Subradula), die bisher zum Variabilitäts-Spektrum von R. phylloglotta (Frid.) Å. Gust. gezählt wurde. Charakteristische Merkmale sind die 4 (3–5)-zähligen Blätter mit obovaten Endblättchen mit kurzer (ca. 1 cm) abgesetzter Spitze, kurzhaari...
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Because of the older homonym Rubus tilioides Gand. 1884 the name Rubus tiliifrons W. Jansen & H. E. Weber is established as new name for Rubus tilioides W. Jansen & H. E. Weber 2010.
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Aims: Syntaxonomic classification is widely used for vegetation survey in Europe. The long history of its use has produced many concepts and names of vegetation units that need to be revised and integrated into a single classification system. Here we (1) present a new, global hierarchical syntaxonomic systems of alliances, orders, classes of the Br...
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A supplementary list of typifications by H. E. Weber in the genus Rubus L. is presented.
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This paper explains how to apply for conservation or rejection of names of syntaxa according to the International Code of Phytosociological Nomenclature. First, authors have to submit a written proposal with all relevant details to be published in the Section “Phytosociological Nomenclature” of Phytocoenologia after formal editing. Then, from time...
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A list of lecto-and neotypifications published by HEW is presented. The alphabetical list of names (epithets) refers to the rank of taxa as given in their original publication. It is merely distinguished between names of species and infraspecific taxa. Many names originally assigned to infraspecific taxa were later raised to the rank of species. Th...
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List of European batologists (researchers into genus Rubus, Rosaceae) with biographical data and illustrations.
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A series of notes on distribution, taxonomy and nomenclature of some vascular plants in Kyrgyzstan is presented. Two new hybrids (Delphinium x pskemense Sennikov & Lazkov, Perovskia x intermedia Lazkov) are described. The variety Rhinactinidia limoniifolia var. brachyglossa Lazkov & Sennikov and forma Rubus praecox Bertol. f. rutiliflorus H.E.Weber...
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With the 3rd edition of the International Code of Phytosociological Nomenclature, a special Committee was established to faciliate and accelerate the decision of the Nomenclature Commission on submitted proposals for nomina ambigua, nomina inversa, nomina mutata, and nomina conservanda. Here we present the first report of this Committee. In the fir...
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Kurzfassung: Rubus ehrnsbergeri H. E. Weber spec. nov. wird als neue Art der Sektion Corylifolii Lindley serie Suberectigeni H. E. Weber beschrieben. Ihr bislang bekanntes Verbreitungsgebiet umfasst die Gegend um Mennighüffen (in Westfalen gelegenes Gebiet, in dem K. E. A. Weihe in der ersten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts die Brombeerforschung in Eur...
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The typification of Rubus scissus W.C.R. Watson is corrected. This name is to be applied to R. nessensis Hall subsp. scissoides H.E. Weber nom. inval., and R. scissus auct. is redescribed here as a new species R. ochracanthus H.E. Weber & Sennikov. Three species names earlier published with two types (R. christianseniorum H.E. Weber, R. insulariops...
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Zusammenfassung: Rubus pseudopsis Gremli und R. villarsianus Gremli ex Focke sind zwei ähn-liche Haselblattbrombeeren der Sektion Corylifolii Lindley ser. Hystricopses H. E. Weber. Beide haben ihren Verbreitungsschwerpunkt in der Schweiz, außerdem reicht das Areal bis ins westliche Österreich und nach Deutschland bis in den Schwarzwald und ins südw...
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Rubus wahlbergii ssp. norvegicus is described as a new taxon which occurs in south Norway and less common in adjoining Sweden. Six names of Rubus species are lectotypified. — Flora Nordica Notes No. 20.
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Rubus sorbicus WEBER wird als neue Art der subsect. Suberecti P. J. M. beschrieben. Sie ist stellenweise häufig in Sachsen (DDR) von der Niederlausitz bis in den Raum Leipzig auf kalkfreien Böden verbreitet. Rubus sorbicus WEBER is described as a new species of the subsect. Suberecti P. J. M. It occurs locally plentifully in Saxonia (GDR) from Lowe...
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Zwei neue Brombeerarten (Rubus subgen. Rubus sect. Corylifolii LINDLEY) aus Deutschland sind beschrieben: (1) Rubus stohrii H. E. WEBER & RANFT (ser. Subthyrsoidei [FOCKE] FOCKE), regional häufig in Brandenburg, Berlin, Sachsen-Anhalt und Sachsen, zerstreut bis selten in Thüringen und Bayern; (2) R. glossoides H. E. WEBER & STOHR (ser. Subradula W....
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Die bislang nicht typisierten Namen der in Mitteleuropa vorkommenden Brombeerarten sind, soweit möglich, typisiert: Insgesamt sind 25 Lectotypen ausgewählt, außerdem vier Neotypen, die am locus typicus gesammelt oder vom Autor nach Publikation seines betreffenden Namens entsprechend beschriftet wurden. Zusätzlich sind einige Synonyme und infraspezi...
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Rubus lobatidens Weber & Stohr wird als neue Art der sect. Corylifolii (Focke) Frid. beschrieben. Frühere Autoren haben sie meist als R. warnstorfii Focke nom. illeg. be-zeichnet oder für R. pruinosus Arrh. gehalten. R. lobatidens ist in Mitteleuropa von den Niederlanden bis zur Oder und bis Bayern nachgewiesen mit einem Verbreitungsschwerpunkt im...
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Zusammenfassung: Der Beitrag behandelt die in Europa nachgewiesenen Zwergformen der Gattung Rubus L. Sechzehn Arten (alle nur Sekt. Rubus) bilden solche offensichtlich genetisch fixierten Abwandlungen aus, die als Varietäten der betreffenden Arten eingestuft werden. Neu beschrieben werden R. marsso-Zwerg-formen sind meist etwa nur halb so groß wie...
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Rubus perpedatus Žíla et H. E. Weber (sect. Rubus ser. Radula Focke) is described as a new species. It differs from R. radula Weihe in having distinctly pedate leaves, terminal leaflets with an emarginate base, longer pedicels with longer stalked glands and with many more prickles. It is distributed in the Bavarian Forest, the Bohemian Forest and i...
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The Herbarium Ruborum rhenanorum, edited by Philipp W. Wirtgen consists of herbarium specimens of the genus Rubus (brambles, raspberry etc.). They were collected - the vast majority by Wirtgen himself - in the Rhineland and distributed together with printed labels. Determinations and descriptions of new taxa were made solely by Wirtgen, or together...
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We identify the most widespread taxon of the Rubus fruticosus L. aggregate in Australia as a biotype of Rubus anglocandicans A. Newton, on the basis of morphological studies and analysis of M13/HaeIII DNA phenotypes using plant material collected from Australia, New Zealand, Europe and North America. Previous literature has confused this taxon with...
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Rubus griesiae H. E. Weber is described as a new species of sect. Coryli-folii Lindley ser. Subradula W. C. R. Watson and named after Mrs Dr habil. Brunhild Gries (MSTR). lt occurs in Germany (Westfalia) andin the Netherlands. The species is illustrated by photographs including the holotype and its known distribution is shown by a grid map.
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This is the 3rd edition of the Code of phytosociological nomenclature, prepared by the Nomenclature Commission of the International Association for Vegetation Science (IAVS) and the Federation Internationale de Phytosociologie (FIP) on the basis of the 2nd edition. The Code consists of a series of definitions, principles, rules and recommendations...
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Kurzfassung: Rubu s wittigianus H. E. Weber spec. nov. wird als neue Art der Sektion Rubus serie Sylvatici (P. J. Müller) Focke beschrieben. Ihr bislang bekanntes Verbreitungsgebiet erstreckt sich von Wellendorf (Landkreis Osnabrück) durch Westfalen bis Bad Lippspringe. Die Art ist durch Fotos (auch des Holotypus) abgebildet, und eine Liste der bis...
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[Note that the date given in the imprint (2000) is wrong and this book was actually only published in 2002, which is the relevant date from the nomenclatural point of view] Here is the German Introduction: Das bisherige Fehlen einer Standardliste der Pflanzengesellschaften Deutschlands ist kein Zufall. Es beruht insbesondere auf der Tatsache, daß...
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A bstract This is the 3rd edition of the Code of phytosociological nomenclature, prepared by the Nomenclature Commission of the International Association for Vegetation Science (IAVS) and the Féderation Internationale de Phytosociologie (F'iP) on the basis of the 2nd edition. The Code consists of a series of definitions, principles, mles and recomm...
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This is the 3rd edition of the Code of phytosociological nomenclature, prepared by the Nomenclature Commission of the International Association for Vegetation Science (IAVS) and the Fédération Internationale de Phytosociologie (FIP) on the basis of the 2nd edition. The Code consists of a series of definitions, principles, rules and recommendations...
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The suberect brambles, wild or naturalised in Europe (Ru bus subgenus Rubus sectio Rubus subsectio Rubus), are arranged into four series: Series Nessenses H. E. Weber ser. nov. (type: Rubu s n essen sis Hall), series Rubus ser. nov. (type: Rubus fruticosu s L. = R. plicatus Weihe & Nees), series Canadenses (L. H. Bailey) H. E. Weber ser. nov. (type...

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