Fitocenološka analiza grmišč s prevladujočim navadnim brinom (Juniperus communis) v zahodni Sloveniji / Phytosociological analysis of shrubs with dominant Juniperus communis in western Slovenia
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https://doi.org/10.3986/fbg0110Keywords:
vegetacija, rastlinske združbe, sinsistematika, drugotna sukcesija, Banjščice, Trnovski gozd, Natura 2000, vegetation, plant communities, syntaxonomy, secondary succession, Trnovo Forest PlateauAbstract
We conducted a phytosociological analysis of Juniperus communis-dominated shrub communities on former meadows and pastures, and on very rocky areas in the montane belt of western Slovenia. We classified them into two new associations, Ferulago galbaniferae-Juniperetum communis and Phyteumato columnae-Juniperetum communis, a new suballiance Fraxino orni-Juniperenion communis, and alliance Brachypodio pinnati-Juniperion communis (Prunetalia spinosae, Crataego-Prunetea, syn. Rhamno-Prunetea). We also analysed shrub communities with dominant Cotoneaster integerrimus agg., but were unable to validly describe them at the rank of association based on only five relevés.
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Fitocenološko smo raziskali grmišča s prevladujočim navadnim brinom (Juniperus communis) na nekdanjih travnikih in pašnikih ter zelo skalnatih površinah v gorskem pasu zahodne Slovenije. Uvrstili smo jih v dve novi asociaciji, Ferulago galbaniferae-Juniperetum communis in Phyteumato columnae-Juniperetum communis, v novo podzvezo Fraxino orni-Juniperenion communis in v zvezo Brachypodio pinnati-Juniperion communis (Prunetalia spinosae, Crataego-Prunetea, sin. Rhamno-Prunetea). Obravnavali smo tudi grmišča s prevladujočo navadno panešpljo (Cotoneaster integerrimus agg.), ki pa jih na podlagi le petih popisov še nismo mogli veljavno opisati na rangu asociacije.
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