Acta Botanica Croatica, Vol. 70 No. 1, 2011.
Izvorni znanstveni članak
https://doi.org/10.2478/v10184-010-0004-7
Effects of selected groundwater chemical traits on a salt marsh community
Mahmut Kilinc
; University of Ondokuz, Mayis Faculty of Arts – Sciences, Department of Biology, 55139 Kurupelit-Samsun, Turkey
Hamdy Guray Kutbay
; University of Ondokuz, Mayis Faculty of Arts – Sciences, Department of Biology, 55139 Kurupelit-Samsun, Turkey
Erkan Yalcin
; University of Ondokuz, Mayis Faculty of Arts – Sciences, Department of Biology, 55139 Kurupelit-Samsun, Turkey
Ali Bilgin
; Rize University, Faculty of Arts – Sciences, Department of Biology, 53100 Rize, Turkey
Kenan Avci
; Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Soil and Water Resources Research Institute, Samsun, Turkey
Solmaz Gencoglu Topaloglu
; Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Soil and Water Resources Research Institute, Samsun, Turkey
Sažetak
Electrical conductivity, exchangeable sodium ratio and water depth have negative impacts, whereas soil organic matter concentration has a positive impact on Black Sea salt marsh vegetation. The most saline soils were characterized by Salicornia prostrata vegetation and associated with exchangeable sodium ratio. Alhagi pseudalhagi and Tamarix smrynensis populations were associated with water depth, while Juncus littoralis, Ammophila arenaria and E. paralias were associated with soil organic matter. Euphorbia paralias, Ammophila arenaria and Iris orientalis were associated with acidity.
Ključne riječi
Black Sea, groundwater; salt marsh; vegetation
Hrčak ID:
66275
URI
Datum izdavanja:
5.4.2011.
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