Holger Uhlich

Holger Uhlich
Bundesagentur für Arbeit · Jobcenter Rhein-Lahn

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Introduction
I am a autodidact, that means I work as a lawyer and am working in my free time with botany. With broomrape I am working more intensively since 1981st.
Additional affiliations
November 2021 - present
Bundesagentur für Arbeit
Position
  • Lawyer
October 2017 - October 2021
Bundesagentur für Arbeit
Position
  • Lawyer
Education
January 1991 - March 1995
Universität Potsdam
Field of study
  • Law

Publications

Publications (40)
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Bestimmungsschlüssel von den Orobanchen-Taxa von Istrien
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Updated and revised checklist of the Orobanchaceae of Istria.
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Im Verlaufe von zwei Exkursionen des Erstautors in den Nordwest-Kaukasus (Republik Adygeja) in den Jahren 2001 und 2002 konnte reichhaltiges Material der Gattung Orobanche L. gesammelt werden. Im Ergebnis der Durchsicht der Belege wurden weitere Erkenntnisse insbesondere zu den weniger bekannten Endemiten Orobanche gamosepala, O. grossheimii und O....
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Based on extensive studies of specimens in various herbaria, lectotypes are designated for many taxa of holoparasitic Orobanchaceae. In total, 31 names in the genera Alectra , Boschniakia , Cistanche , Orobanche , Phelipanche and Phelypaea are lectotypified and type references are provided for 46 names. All types are illustrated by scanned images....
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The distribution of all broomrape species (Orobanche L., Phelipanche Pomel) occurring in the state of Hesse is presented in text and on maps. (64 pp., 21 ill., 15 maps, in german)
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Plants whose morphological characteristics correspond to those of Orobanche filicicola Nakai ex Hyun, Lim et Shin as described by Nakai (1952) and validated by Huyn et al. (2003), were in 2012 found for the first time in Russia (Far East, Primorye Territory) growing on the banks of the Ussuri River in the Chuguyevsky District and in a mixed populat...
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The taxonomic relationships between Orobanche australis and O. thapsoides are analyzed through the study of the original material. These species are also compared with other morphologically similar ones occurring in the Mediterranean (O. canescens, O. pubescens, O. palaestina, O. amethystea). The lectotype of O. palaestina is designated. From the c...
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This is the fourteenth of a series of miscellaneous contributions, by various authors, where hitherto unpublished data relevant to both the Med-Checklist and the Euro+Med (or Sisyphus) projects are presented. This instalment deals with the families Apocynaceae, Compositae, Crassulaceae, Cyperaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Gramineae, Leguminosae, Nyctaginace...
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Supplementary figures: Fig. S1. Nerium oleander L.; Fig. S2. Mirabilis jalapa L. (photographs by P. Novák)
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Uhlich, H. & Rätzel, S. 2021. Orobanche beauverdii Uhlich & Rätzel, nom. nov. ‒ a new name of a previously overlooked species from the Alpine region. – Haussknechtia 15: 56–82. When examining type material of the genus Orobanche s. l. at the Conservatoire & Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève (G) the type of O. gallica Beauverd was studied. I...
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This is the thirteenth of a series of miscellaneous contributions, by various authors, where hitherto unpublished data relevant to both the Med-Checklist and the Euro+Med (or Sisyphus) projects are presented. This instalment deals with the families Amaryllidaceae (incl. Alliaceae), Apocynaceae, Caryophyllaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Compositae, Crassulac...
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RÄTZEL, S., R. HAND, C.S. CHRISTODOULOU & H. UHLICH (2021). Phelipanche chionistrae (Orobanchaceae): a new holoparasitic species from Cyprus. Candollea 76: 77-82. In English, English abstract. The new species Phelipanche chionistrae Rätzel, Hand, Christodoulou & Uhlich (Orobanchaceae) is described from Chion-istra, the highest summit of the Troodos...
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This is the twelfth of a series of miscellaneous contributions, by various authors, where hitherto unpublished data relevant to both the Med-Checklist and the Euro+Med (or Sisyphus) projects are presented. This instalment deals with the families Asparagaceae (incl. Hyacinthaceae), Boraginaceae, Cactaceae, Caryophyllaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Compositae...
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This is the eleventh of a series of miscellaneous contributions, by various authors, where hitherto unpublished data relevant to both the Med-Checklist and the Euro+Med (or Sisyphus) projects are presented. This instalment deals with the families Anacardiaceae, Asparagaceae (incl. Hyacinthaceae), Bignoniaceae, Cactaceae, Compositae, Cruciferae, Cyp...
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This is the eleventh of a series of miscellaneous contributions, by various authors, where hitherto unpublished data relevant to both the Med-Checklist and the Euro+Med (or Sisyphus) projects are presented. This instalment deals with the families Anacardiaceae, Asparagaceae (incl. Hyacinthaceae), Bignoniaceae, Cactaceae, Com­positae, Cruciferae, Cy...
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Buttler (in Ber. Bot. Arbeitsgem. Südwestdeutschl. 8: 33. 2017) argued, based on the diagnoses of the species, that the name Orobanche rubi Duby (Bot. Gall.: 350. 1828) must be conspecific with and thus have nomenclatural priority over O. lucorum A. Braun ex F.W. Schultz (in Bot. Lit.‐Blätt. 5: 504. 1830), which it predates by two years. The author...
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This is the tenth of a series of miscellaneous contributions, by various authors, where hitherto unpublished data relevant to both the Med-Checklist and the Euro+Med (or Sisyphus) projects are presented. This instalment deals with the families Amaranthaceae, Campanulaceae, Caryophyllaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Compositae, Crassulaceae, Cruciferae, Cyper...
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Summary: A comparison of the original description and authentic herbarium sheets of Orobanche raddeana Beck (1890) with the plants, from the Caucasian Region that have been generally known under that name since 1957, has shown a discrepancy. As a result, there exists no valid name for these latter plants; as they parasitize only Campanula-species,...
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Phelipanche gussoneana, including Phelipanche schultzioides described from Peloponnisos, Greece (Foley 2008), has probably been overlooked in the C and E Mediterranean, and was recently also found on the Crimean peninsula (Rätzel & al. 2017a, 2017b). Phelipanche schultzioides, including its type, and specimens from Sicily identified as Phelipanche...
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This is the eighth of a series of miscellaneous contributions, by various authors, where hitherto unpublished data relevant to both the Med-Checklist and the Euro+Med (or Sisyphus) projects are presented. This instalment deals with the families Ophioglossaceae, Amaryllidaceae (incl. Alliaceae), Asparagaceae (incl. Hyacinthaceae), Caryophyllaceae, C...
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Phelipanche hedypnoidis spec. nov. is described as new. Parts of the Phelipanche ramosa-complex are revised critically. On the basis of type material, Phelipaea (Phelypaea) oxyloba Reut. is placed at the rank of a variety level within Phelipanche mutelii (F.W.Schultz) Pomel. Phelipaea (Phelypaea) oxyloba Reut. and Orobanche oxyloba (Reut.) Beck v...
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Neotypification of Orobanche are­ naria Borkh. A specimen in the herbarium Senckenbergianum Frankfurt/Main (FR; fig. 1, 2) collected 1884 by Martin Dürer at Arheilgen near Darmstadt (locus classicus), is chosen as neo-type for O. arenaria borkh. Holger Uhlich Julius-Brecht-Straße 5,
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Zusammenfassung: Orobanche amethystea wurde auf Digitalis purpurea in Schlitz (Vogels bergkreis, Hessen, Deutschland) festgestellt. Dies stellt den ersten, gesicherten Nachweis für Hessen dar.
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This is the sixth of a series of miscellaneous contributions, by various authors, where hitherto unpublished data relevant to both the Med-Checklist and the Euro+Med (or Sisyphus) projects are presented. This instalment deals with the families Amaranthaceae, Asparagaceae (incl. Hyacinthaceae), Callitrichaceae (Plantaginaceae s.l.), Caryophyllaceae,...
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The authors present new knowledge on the biology and distribution of the poorly known Orobanche alba f. cuprea (= O. cuprea ) and suggest its reclassification as a subspecies. Furthermore, the authors present recent data on biology and distribution of Orobanche alba subsp. xanthostigma . Distribution maps are shown for both taxa. Thymbra capitata a...
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Part 2 of the series covers the systematic study of the genera Orobanche and Phelipanche in the period of Linnaeus’ “Species Plantarum“ 1753 to the first fundamental monograph on the genus Orobanche by G. Beck in 1890. A final section brings additions to the first part of this paper (covering the period from the beginnings to 1753; Kochia 8: 27–61)...
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The authors present new knowledge on the biology and distribution of the poorly known Orobanche alba f. cuprea (= O. cuprea) and suggest its reclassification as a subspecies. Furthermore, the authors present recent data on biology and distribution of Orobanche alba subsp. xanthostigma. Distribution maps are shown for both taxa. Thymbra capitata and...
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This is a working copy of the "Virtual Guide to the Flora of Mongolia" project (http://greif.uni-greifswald.de/floragreif/) collected data.
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History of the study of broomrape plants (genera Orobanche and Phelipanche). the article lights up the history of the investigation of the broomrapes (Orobanchaceae), in particular of the genera Orobanche and Phelipanche, from her origins up to the publication of Linné’s “Species Plantarum” in 1753. furthermore the article deals with the interpreta...
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It made fundamental considerations to Orobanche. The species of Hesse and Germany are briefly introduced.
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This is a working copy of a dichotomous key of the genus Orobanche, Phelipanche, Cistanche for "Virtual Guide to the Flora of Mongolia" project (http://greif.uni-greifswald.de/floragreif/).
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Taxonomic problems of the genus Orobanche s.l. in Germany and beyond.
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During two excursions of the first author to the northwest Caucasian area (Republic Adygeja) in 2001 and 2002 rich material of genus Orobanche L. has been collected. As a result of the determination of these specimens better knowledges especially about the lesser known and endemic species Orobanche gamosepala, O. grossheimii and O. inulae could be...
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Orobanche baumanniorum var longebracteata (Orobanchaceae) - a new variety from Greece.
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On the distribution of the genus Orobanche L. in Saxony (Germany).

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Ladies and Gentlemen
is anyone able to send me the following both publications, please?
1. 内蒙古肉苁蓉属(Cistanche)植物的初步研究
= Ma, Y.Q. [Y.C.]. 1960. Optimization of Cistanche Hoffmg et Link in Inner Mongolia. - Journal of Inner Mongolia University (= Acta scientiarum naturalium Universitatis Intericris Mongolicae) 1960 (1): 61-66.
2. 内蒙古列当属Orobanche L.的分类 - 内蒙古大学学报(自然科学版)1978, (02): 59-63.
= Ma, Y.Q. [Y.C.]. 1978. On the Taxonomy of the Genus Orobanche L of Inner Mongolia. - Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Neimongol. 1978,(02): 59-63.
Many thanks for your help
Holger Uhlich
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I'm looking for the following Korean publication: Uyeki, H. & Sakata, T., 1935. Circumstance of Ulleungdo. - Bulletin of the agricultural and forestry college Suigen (= Suwon Kodung Nongnim hakkyo haksul pogo = Kouyuu Kaihou) 91, Suppl .: 31 ff. Can someone help me?

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