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A phytosociological study of the hygrophilous vegetation of Sierra Nevada
Salazar, Carlos
Lorite, Juan
García-Fuentes, Antonio
Torres, Juan Antonio
Cano, Eusebio
Valle, Francisco
2001
Abstract
A study on the vegetation related to streams and rivers of the Nevadense sector of Sierra Nevada (Southern Spain) has been carried out by detennining its main structural, floristic, ecological, chorologic and dynamic characteristics. A total of nine new syntaxa have been highlighted: four associations (Caricetum camposii-cuprinae, Ranunculo granatensis-Cochlearietum megalospermae, Cirsio micranthi-Scripetum holoschoeni, Carici camposii-Salicetum atrocinereae), two subassociations (Myrrhoidi-Alliarietum petiolatae nepetosum granatensis, Carici camposii-Salicetum atrocinereae, Salicetosum capreae), two variants (Rubo-Rosetum corymbiferae variant with Adenocarpus decorticans, Rubo-Coriarietum myrtifoliae variant with Adenocarpus decorlicans) and one community (Cratoneuron commutatum and Anagallis tenella community).
Series
Studia Geobotanica. An international journal
20
Publisher
EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
Source
Carlos Salazar, Juan Lorite, Antonio García-Fuentes, Juan Antonio Torres, Eusebio Cano, Francisco Valle, "A phytosociological study of the hygrophilous vegetation of Sierra Nevada" in: "Studia Geobotanica. An international journal, Vol. 20 (2001)", EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, Trieste, 2001, pp. 17-32
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