%0 Journal Article %T Some extinct plant taxa on the territory of Novi Sad and their vulnerability status in Vojvodina and Serbia %A £żaki£ż £żarko S. %A Kne£żevi£ż Aleksa S. %A Bo£ża Pal P. %J Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke %D 2012 %I Matica srpska, Novi Sad %R 10.2298/zmspn1222045d %X Natural habitats on the territory of Novi Sad are almost fully destroyed today, as well as their characteristic plant taxa. The reason for disappearance of natural habitats is the development of suburban communities, which is an irreversible process. Plant taxa, specific for wet, salty, and sandy ecosystems grew on those habitats twenty years ago and earlier. This paper presents the overview of 9 taxa (Suaeda maritima subsp. maritima, Androsace elongata subsp. elongata, Cirsium boujartii subsp. boujartii, Aster sedifolius subsp. canus, Blackstonia perfoliata subsp. serotina, Plantago maritima subsp. maritima, Salvia nutans, Allium angulosum, and Typha schuttleworthii). These taxa presented integral parts of autochthonous flora of Novi Sad. Since some of these taxa were found in the field 21 years ago and some even 93 years ago, they are extinct from the flora of Novi Sad. %K extinction %K flora %K habitat %K Novi Sad %U http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-4906/2012/0352-49061222045D.pdf