Phythogeographic analysis of Slovenia / Fitogeografska oznaka Slovenije
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https://doi.org/10.3986/fbg0048Abstract
Abstract
On the basis of the flora and vegetation and phytogeographical areas of Slovenia, we wanted to determine as objectively as possible the distribution of plant provinces, with an emphasis on the Illyrian province, which is characteristic of Slovenian territory. In the phytogeographical analysis of Slovenia we defined a new, pre-Noricum-Slovenian floral province. Five floral provinces in Slovenia are thus now known: Alpine province of the Alpine-High-Nordic region and Central European, Illyrian, Illyrian-Adriatic and Pre- Noricum-Slovenian floral provinces of the Euro-Siberian- North American region.
Key words: flora, vegetation, phytogeography, Slovenia
Izvleček
Na osnovi flore in vegetacije ter fitogeografskih območij Slovenije smo želeli čimbolj objektivno opredeliti razširjenost rastlinskih provinc s poudarkom na ilirski provinci, ki je značilna za slovensko ozemlje. Pri fitogeografski analizi Slovenije smo izdvojili (opredelili) novo, prenorijsko-slovensko rastlinsko provinco. Tako je v Sloveniji zdaj znanih pet rastlinskih provinc, in sicer: alpska provinca alpsko-visokonordijske regije ter srednjeevropska, ilirska, ilirsko-jadranska in prenorijsko-slovenska rastlinska provinca evrosibirsko-severnoameriške regije.
Ključne besede: flora, vegetacija, fitogeografija, Slovenija
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