Fitocenološka analiza grmišč s prevladujočim navadnim brinom (Juniperus communis) v zahodni Sloveniji / Phytosociological analysis of shrubs with dominant Juniperus communis in western Slovenia

Authors

  • Igor Dakskobler Znanstvenoraziskovalni center Slovenske akademije znanosti in umetnosti, Biološki inštitut Jovana Hadžija, Regijska raziskovalna enota Tolmin, Brunov drevored 13, SI-5220 Tolmin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3986/fbg0110

Keywords:

vegetacija, rastlinske združbe, sinsistematika, drugotna sukcesija, Banjščice, Trnovski gozd, Natura 2000, vegetation, plant communities, syntaxonomy, secondary succession, Trnovo Forest Plateau

Abstract

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.

 

Izvleček

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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Published

2024-07-11

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