FIRST RECORD OF THE RARE MYCO-HETEROTROPHIC ORCHID EPIPOGIUM APHYLLUM SWARTZ ON MT VELEBIT (CROATIA)

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NAT. CROAT. VOL. 20 No 2 437 441 ZAGREB December 31, 2011 short communication / kratko priop}enje FIRST RECORD OF THE RARE MYCO-HETEROTROPHIC ORCHID EPIPOGIUM APHYLLUM SWARTZ ON MT VELEBIT (CROATIA) VEDRAN [EGOTA 1 *&ANTUN ALEGRO 2 1 Institute for Research and Development of Sustainable Ecosystems, Jagodno 100a, 10415 Novo ^i~e, Velika Gorica, Croatia 2 Department of Botany and Botanical garden, Division of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Maruli}ev trg 20/II, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia [egota, V. & Alegro, A.: First record of the rare myco-heterotrophic orchid Epipogium aphyllum Swartz on Mt Velebit (Croatia). Nat. Croat., Vol. 20, No. 2., 437 441, 2011, Zagreb. The rare myco-heterotrophic orchid Epipogium aphyllum Swartz was recorded on Mt Velebit for the first time. It was found in beech and fir dominated primeval forest (ass. Omphalodo-Fagetum) in Klepina duliba. After Mt Medvednica, Plitvi~ka jezera and Samoborsko gorje, this is the fourth record of that species in Croatia in the last eighty years. Key words: Epipogium aphyllum, myco-heterotrophic orchid, Velebit, Croatia [egota, V. & Alegro, A.: Prvi nalaz rijetke mikoheterotrofne orhideje Epipogium aphyllum Swartz na Velebitu (Hrvatska). Nat. Croat., Vol. 20, No. 2., 437 441, 2011, Zagreb. Rijetka mikoheterotrofna orhideja bezlisni nadbradac Epipogium aphyllum Swartz prona ena je po prvi put na Velebitu. Zabilje`ena je u bukovo-jelovoj pra{umi (as. Omphalodo-Fagetum) u Klepinoj dulibi. Uz Medvednicu, Plitvi~ka jezera i Samoborsko gorje ovo je ~etvrto nalazi{te vrste u Hrvatskoj u posljednjih osamdeset godina. Klju~ne rije~i: Epipogium aphyllum, mikoheterotrofna orhideja, Velebit, Hrvatska INTRODUCTION Most European orchids are autotrophic, however few are myco-heterotrophic, feeding on decomposing organic substances acquired from fungi. This feature is known in the genera Epipogium R. Br. and Neottia Ludwig, which are completely devoid of chlorophyll, and Limodorum Boehmer and Corallorhiza Châtel., which retain a little of it (DELFORGE, 2006). However, certain autotrophic species occasionally * corresponding author: vedran.segota@ires.hr Croatian Natural History Museum, Demetrova 1, Zagreb, Croatia

438 [egota, V. & Alegro, A.: First record of Epipogium aphyllum on Mt Velebit lack chlorophyll, subsisting on decomposed material by using mycorrhyza. This way of functioning, termed hemi-saprophytism, is sometimes found in the genera Cephalanthera L.C.M. Richard and Epipactis Zinn, where albinism has only been reported exceptionally (DELFORGE, 2006). Furthermore, several other orchid species, such as Goodyera repens (L.) R. Br. and Listera cordata (L.) R. Br. are sometimes deemed hemi-saprophytic (STEVANOVI] & JANKOVI], 2001). In Croatian flora, four mycoheterotropic, i.e. saprophytic orchid species are known. While Limodorum abortivum (L.) Swartz, Neottia nidus-avis (L.) L.C.M. Richard and Corallorhiza trifida Châtel. are rather common species, Epipogium aphyllum Swartz is one of the rarest orchid species in Croatia. The genus Epipogium is composed of few species, of which only E. aphyllum has Eurosibirian distribution (LAUBER & WAGNER, 1998, LANDOLT, 2010). E. aphyllum (syn. Satyrium epipogium L., Epipogium gmelinii L.C.M. Richard) is a temperate-boreal species (BAUMANN et al., 2006) growing in Northern (Scandinavia, Russia) and Central Europe, extending southwards in the mountains to the Pyrenees, Central Apennines, North-Western Greece and Crimea (MOORE, 1980). It is common in montane and subalpine beech (Fagus sylvatica), fir (Abies alba) and spruce (Picea abies) dominated forests with high air humidity and organic and base rich substrates, reaching up to 1900 m a.s.l. (BAUMANN et al., 2006). Fig. 1. Distribution of Epipogium aphyllum Swartz in Croatia. findings from 1861 to 1930; findings from 1930 to 2011; finding site Mt Velebit

Nat. Croat. Vol. 20(2), 2011 439 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Although known from several localities mentioned in old botanical literature, findings of Epipogium aphyllum in Croatia in the last 80 years have been very rare (Fig. 1.). Probably the first finding of this species belongs to KLINGGRÄFF (1861) who recorded it on Mt Medvednica near Zagreb, where he found it rare (»rara ad St. Jacobum«). On the same mountain this species was found by SCHLOSSER & VUKOTI- NOVI] (1869), who, moreover, found it further to the East (Daruvar in Slavonija region) and North (Ma arevo in Hrvatsko zagorje region). Their findings from Medvednica are supported by two herbarium specimens, collected in 1854 and deposited in ZA. In addition, the species was recorded again on Medvednica by FORENBACHER (1908). Furthermore, the species was found in the mountains of the western part of the Croatia on Risnjak (Hirc, 1899; 1905) and ]i}arija (POSPICHAL, 1897; ROSSI, 1930). After 1930 records of E. aphyllum in Croatia were scarce. It was confirmed again for Medvednica by KRANJ^EV (2005), and newly found in the Plitvi~ka jezera National Park (KRGA, 1992) and Samoborsko gorje (RANDI], 1999). On July 25 2011, during research into the primeval forest of Klepina duliba ([tirova~a Forest, Northern Velebit) the species was noticed within beech and fir dominated forest (ass. Omphalodo Fagetum (Tregubov 1957) Martin~ek et al. 1993) (Fig. 2). The Gaus Krueger coordinates of the finding site are 5548881 and 4972557. Fig. 2. Epipogium aphyllum Swartz; Klepina duliba, [tirova~a, Northern Velebit (photo: V. [egota)

440 [egota, V. & Alegro, A.: First record of Epipogium aphyllum on Mt Velebit Plants in a large cluster, containing approximately ten erect aerial stems, developing from auxiliary bulbils on the underground stolons, were noticed close to the long-decaying fir bole. Since Epipogium aphyllum is rare and strictly protected by law, it was not collected for the herbarium, but only photographed. The small population of E. aphyllum in the Klepina duliba represents the first finding of that species on Velebit (conf. DEGEN, 1936 1938; FORENBACHER, 2001), as well as the extension of its areal in the Croatian Dinarides, including Risnjak. Moreover, this finding is only the fourth in the last eighty years in Croatia. Since the stands in Klepina duliba are not managed by Forestry Services, the natural processes of forest regeneration are ensured. Hence, the optimal habitats for the sustenance of E. aphyllum such as shady sites on decaying logs and twigs, as well as a thick layer of litter are maintained, and new findings of this species could be expected. Nevertheless, the species is generally hard to see and very irregular at its sites, since it becomes visible only during its flowering moreover, it may not flower for several years or will even flower underground (DELFORGE, 2006). An interesting feature of its flowers, having nectar with the scent of fermented banana (DELFORGE, 2006), could sometimes possibly help botanists in finding the species in the wild. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors wish to express their gratitude to Professor Joso Vukeli} from Faculty of Forestry, University of Zagreb, for his help and support in the organisation of the field trip in Northern Velebit. Received August 27, 2011 REFERENCES BAUMANN, H., KÜNKELE, S.& LORENZ, R., 2006: Orchideen Europas mit angrenzenden Gebieten. Ulmer Naturführer. DEGEN, A. VON, 1936 1938: Flora Velebitica. I IV. Ungar. Akademie der Wissenschaften. Budapest. DELFORGE, P., 2006: Orchids of Europe, North Africa and Middle East. Timber Press. Portland. FORENBACHER, A., 1908: Vegetacione formacije zagreba~ke okoline. Rad Jugoslav. Akad. Znan. Umjetn. 175, 1 80. FORENBACHER, S., 2001: Velebit i njegov biljni svijet. 2. ed. [kolska knjiga. Zagreb. HIRC, D., 1899: ^udan cviet izpod Risnjaka. Hrvatski planinar 11, 164 166. HIRC, D., 1905: Prirodni zemljopis Hrvatske. Tisak i naklada Antuna Scholza. Zagreb. KLINGGRÄFF, H. VON, 1861: Die inder Umgegend von Agram in Croatien vorkommenden Pflanzen. Linnaea 2, 6 49. KRANJ^EV. R., 2005: Orhideje (Orchidaceae) {umskih stani{ta. [umarski list 129 (7 8), 424 429. KRGA, M., 1992: Flora Nacionalnog parka Plitvi~kih jezera. Plitvi~ki bilten 5, 27 66. LANDOLT, E., 2010: Flora Indicativa. Editions des Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques ville de Genève & Verlag Paul Haupt. Bern Stuttgart Wien. LAUBER, K.& WAGNER, G., 1998: Flora Helvetica. 2. Aufl. Verlag Paul Haupt. Bern Stuttgart Wien. MOORE, D. M., 1980: Epipogium aphyllum Schwartz. In: TUTIN, T. G., HEYWOOD, V. H., BURGES, N. A., MOORE, D. M., VALENTINE, D. H., WALTERS, S. M., WEBB, D. A. (eds.): Flora Europaea 5. 328. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge-New York-Port Chester-melbourne-Sydney.

Nat. Croat. Vol. 20(2), 2011 441 POSPICHAL, E., 1897: Flora des Oesterreichischen Küstenlandes. Erster Band. Leipzig und Wien. RANDI], M., 1999: Opa`anje. In: NIKOLI], T., 2011 (ed.): Flora Croatica Database. On-Line (http:/ /hirc.botanic.hr/fcd). Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb. ROSSI, LJ, 1930: Pregled flore Hrvatskog Primorja. Prirod. istra`. Kralj. Jugoslavije 17, 1 368. SCHLOSSER, J. C. K. & VUKOTINOVI], LJ., 1869: Flora Croatica. Sumptibus et auspiciis academiae scientiarum et articum slavorum meridionalium I CXLI, 1 1362. Zagreb. STEVANOVI], M., B. & JANKOVI], M., M., 2001: Ekologija biljaka sa osnovama fiziolo{ke ekologije biljaka. NNK International. Beograd. SA@ETAK Prvi nalaz rijetke mikoheterotrofne orhideje Epipogium aphyllum Swartz na Velebitu (Hrvatska) V. [egota & A. Alegro Bezlisni nadbradac (Epipogium aphyllum) jedna je od ~etiri mikoheterotrofne orhideje u flori Hrvatske, uz {iljorep (Limodorum abortivum), koko{ku (Neottia nidus-avis) i koralju{u (Corallorhiza trifida). To je eurosibirska vrsta koja raste u bukovim, jelovim i smrekovim {umama umjerene i borealne zone. Vrstu se rijetko zamje}uje, jer je vidljiva jedino za vrijeme cvatnje, a cvate rijetko i neredovito, ponekad ~ak i u tlu. U Hrvatskoj je do 1930. zabilje`ena na nekoliko lokaliteta (Medvednica, Daruvar, Ma arevo u Hrvatskom zagorju, Risnjak i ]i}arija). Do danas, vrsta je potvr ena za Medvednicu te prona ena u NP Plitvi~ka jezera i Samoborskom gorju. U srpnju 2011. vrsta je po prvi put zabilje`ena za Velebit. Desetak jedinki prona- eno je na lokalitetu Klepina duliba u [tirova~i, u bukovo-jelovoj pra{umi (Omphalodo-Fagetum), na zasjenjenom stani{tu pokraj raspadaju}ih trupaca jele, na tlu bogatom listincem. Pronalazak vrste na Velebitu predstavlja, dakle, ~etvrto nalazi{te u Hrvatskoj u posljednjih osamdeset godina.