Acta Botanica Croatica, Vol. 44 No. 1, 1985.
Izvorni znanstveni članak
Phragmiti-Typhetum minimae Trinajstić in the Vegetation Cover of Northern Croatia
Ivo Trinajstić
; Hrvatska
Željka Lovašen-Eberhardt
; Hrvatska
Marija Tomec
; Hrvatska
Sažetak
The species Typha minima Funk in Hoppe is a rare plant in the Yugoslav flora known from Slovenia (E. Mayer 1952), Croatia (Schlosser et Vukotinović 1869, Pichler 1891) and Serbia (M. Janković 1975). In the flora of Croatia it is known only from the region on the banks of the Drava river near Varaždin, Dubrava and Legrad.
In this region on the banks of the Drava in northern Croatia Typha minima builds a special association Phragmiti-Typhetum minimae (Trinajstić 1964), which belongs to the alliance Phragmition, the order Phragmitetalia and the class Phragmitetea. As a rule, the dominant species Typha minima stands out as the characteristic species of the association.
The association Phragmiti-Typhetum minimae grows on undeveloped, sandy soil on the sandbanks of the Drava with a high level of underground water.
Both by its floral composition and the characteristics of its areal this community differs from the association Equiseto-Typhetum minimae (= Typhetum minimae), which belongs to the alliance Eriophorion latifo- lii, the order Tojieldietalia and the class Sceuchzerio-Caricetea juscae.
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Hrčak ID:
159161
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Datum izdavanja:
31.12.1985.
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