Komentované fytocenologické snímky z České republiky 7

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Title in English Commented phytosociological relevés from the Czech Republic 7
Authors

DŘEVOJAN Pavel NOVÁK Pavel DOLEŽAL Jan LUSTYK Pavel PETERKA Tomáš PREISLEROVÁ Zdenka SEDLÁČEK Vojtěch

Year of publication 2023
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Zprávy České botanické společnosti
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Web https://botanospol.cz/cs/zpravy-cbs
Keywords Artemisietea vulgaris; Braun Blanquet approach; Galio Urticetea; Phragmito Magno Caricetea; phytosociology; plant communities; Polygono arenastri Poëtea annuae; Rhamno Prunetea; syntaxonomy; Thlaspietea rotundifolii; Vaccinio Piceetea
Description The seventh volume of the series dealing with remarkable phytosociological relevés provides new data on the distribution, ecology and species composition of eight vegetation types from the Czech Republic. Of non-forest vegetation, contributions include various vegetation types. Ruderal thermophilous communities are represented by rare trampled vegetation with Lepidium coronopus (Poo annuae-Coronopodetum squamati) in Moravia and stands of Berteroa incana (Berteroetum incanae association) recorded at railway stations in eastern Bohemia. Nitrophilous fringe vegetation dominated by the alien herb Myrrhis odorata (of the Aegopodion podagrariae alliance) was recorded in highland and mountain areas of eastern Bohemia and northern Moravia. Its syntaxonomic position is also discussed. Basiphilous scree vegetation with the annual Galeopsis angustifolia (Galeopsietum angustifoliae) was newly reported for Moravia and eastern Bohemia. Two other communities represent monodominant wetland vegetation with Nasturtium offi cinale (Nasturtietum offi cinalis) and Carex paniculata (Caricetum acutiformi-paniculatae). Both communities were sampled in southern Moravia, the latter one being novel for the region. Woody communities are discussed in two contributions providing data from areas where they had not been phytosociologically documented. Submontane scrublands dominated by Rosa pendulina (Ribeso alpini-Rosetum pendulinae) are reported from the northern part of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands. Extraordinary species-poor relict acidophilous pine forests (Vaccinio myrtilli-Pinetum sylvestris) were sampled in the Hrubý Jeseník Mts, Silesia.
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