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Ruderal Vegetation of Gorski Kotar

Ljerka Marković ; Hrvatska


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Abstract

The main ruderal and semiruderal communities are described from Garski kotar in Croatia. The floristic composition, the habitat condition and geographical distribution of the following nine associations from the investigated region are discussed:
1. Polygono-Bidentum (Koch 1926) Lohm. 1950
2. Urtico-Malvetum rieglectae Lohm. 1950
3. Arctio-Artemisietum vulgaris (R. Tx. 1942) Oberd. apud Oberd. et al. 1967
4. Chenopodietum boni-henrici (R. Tx. 1931) Th. Müller apud Oberd. 1970
5. Torilidetum japonicae Lohm. 1967
6. Chaerophylletum aurei Oberd. 1957
7. Matricario-Polygonetum avicularis (Knapp 1946) Th. Müller in Oberd, 1971
8. Junco-Menthetum longifoliae Lohm. 1953
9. Trifolio-Agrostietum stolonijerae Mark. 1973
Most of the associations investigated belong to the centraleuropean ruderal communities with some differences in their floristic composition. Compared with the related vegetation from other parts of western Yugoslavia, the rudeiral and semiruderal vegetation of Gorski kotar shows a great similarity with the vegetation in southern parts of Slovenia belonging to the Dinaric phytogeographical region.

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Hrčak ID:

159022

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/159022

Publication date:

31.12.1984.

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