Phytosociological analysis of basophilic Scots pine forests in the Southeastern Alps

IF 0.6 Q4 ECOLOGY
Hacquetia Pub Date : 2020-02-07 DOI:10.2478/hacq-2019-0015
A. Rozman, I. Dakskobler, U. Šilc
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Abstract Based on hierarchical classification of more than 300 phytosociological relevés of basophilic black and (or) Scots pine communities in the Southern, Eastern and Southeastern Alps we described a new association Rhodothamno chamaecisti-Pinetum sylvestris, into which we classify stands that have until now been discussed in the framework of subassociations Fraxino orni-Pinetum nigrae pinetosum sylvestris, laricetosum deciduae and (partly) caricetosum humilis, and are floristically slightly similar also to certain forms of the association Erico-Pinetum sylvestris. The stands of the new association are for now classified into Natura 2000 habitat type Southeastern-European Pinus sylvestris forests (91R0), within it we propose a special habitat subtype Southeastern-Alpine Scots pine forests, and into a new forest site type Southeastern-Alpine Scots pine forest. At the contact of the Julian and Dinaric Alps we described a new subassociation Genisto januensis-Pinetum sylvestris campanuletosum cespitosae, which comprises also a Natura 2000 species Primula carniolica.
阿尔卑斯山东南部嗜碱性苏格兰松林的植物社会学分析
摘要基于对阿尔卑斯山南部、东部和东南部300多个嗜碱性黑松和(或)苏格兰松群落的植物社会学相关物种的分级分类,我们描述了一个新的协会Rhodothamno chamaecisti Pinetum sylvestris,我们将迄今为止在Fraxino orni Pinetum nigrae pinetosum sylvestris、落叶松(laricetosum decuae)和(部分)胡米松(caricetosum humilis)亚组合的框架内讨论的林分分类,并且在区系上也与Erico Pinetum sylvestis的某些形式的组合略有相似。新协会的林分目前被分类为Natura 2000栖息地类型东南欧樟子松林(91R0),在其中我们提出了一个特殊的栖息地亚型东南高山苏格兰松林,并被分类为一个新的林址类型东南高山苏格兰松林。在朱利安和迪纳里克阿尔卑斯山的接触中,我们描述了一个新的亚群Genisto januensis Pinetum sylvestris campanuletosum cespitosae,它还包括一个Natura 2000物种肉报春。
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Hacquetia
Hacquetia Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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