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Salsola L., nom. et typ. cons., scientific secondary reference apni
Wilson, K.L. (August 2017), Report of the General Committee: 20. Taxon 66(4): 981 [secondary reference]
  • Text: "Proposal (2323) to conserve Salsola L. with a conserved type (S. kali) was a difficult case, with strong opinions for and against expressed by chenopod specialists. It was noted that this problem would be solved if the Code were amended in Shenzhen by accepting the proposals from the Special Committee on Mechanical Typification. However, a narrow super-majority (5–19–0–0) agreed that the GC should not delay making a decision and voted (17–6–1–0) to conserve Salsola with S. kali as the conserved type. Some members considered conservation not strictly necessary but agreed that this action would stop confusion and stabilise usage."

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Salsola L.

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