Morphological Properties of the Species Thymus pulegioides L. subsp. effusus Host and Plantago media L. Growing upon Dolomite and Limestone Rocks

The study focused on investigating the effect of geological parent material on morphological properties of the weed species Thymus pulegioides L. subsp. effusus Host and Plantago media L. The investigation was carried out at two sites on Mount Manjača. Thefirst one, Kadina Voda, has a limestone rock...

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Main Author: Nina Janjić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Pesticides and Environmental Protection 2008-01-01
Series:Pesticidi i Fitomedicina
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Online Access:http://www.pesting.org.rs/download.php/documents/23-2/23_2%2099-105.pdf
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description The study focused on investigating the effect of geological parent material on morphological properties of the weed species Thymus pulegioides L. subsp. effusus Host and Plantago media L. The investigation was carried out at two sites on Mount Manjača. Thefirst one, Kadina Voda, has a limestone rock for parent material, while the other, Stričići, has a dolomite rock. Morphology of the species studied is characterized by adaptibility to unfavourable conditions that exist in dolomite rocks, which is evident from their stunted growth, smaller leaves and prominent xeromorphic character.
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spelling doaj.art-2598b8b8c8ce416c8d631db58f138fd72022-12-22T00:23:05ZengInstitute of Pesticides and Environmental ProtectionPesticidi i Fitomedicina1820-39492008-01-0123299105Morphological Properties of the Species Thymus pulegioides L. subsp. effusus Host and Plantago media L. Growing upon Dolomite and Limestone RocksNina JanjićThe study focused on investigating the effect of geological parent material on morphological properties of the weed species Thymus pulegioides L. subsp. effusus Host and Plantago media L. The investigation was carried out at two sites on Mount Manjača. Thefirst one, Kadina Voda, has a limestone rock for parent material, while the other, Stričići, has a dolomite rock. Morphology of the species studied is characterized by adaptibility to unfavourable conditions that exist in dolomite rocks, which is evident from their stunted growth, smaller leaves and prominent xeromorphic character.http://www.pesting.org.rs/download.php/documents/23-2/23_2%2099-105.pdfLimestoneDolomiteAdaptive characteristicsMorphological characteristicsXeromorphic character
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Morphological Properties of the Species Thymus pulegioides L. subsp. effusus Host and Plantago media L. Growing upon Dolomite and Limestone Rocks
Pesticidi i Fitomedicina
Limestone
Dolomite
Adaptive characteristics
Morphological characteristics
Xeromorphic character
title Morphological Properties of the Species Thymus pulegioides L. subsp. effusus Host and Plantago media L. Growing upon Dolomite and Limestone Rocks
title_full Morphological Properties of the Species Thymus pulegioides L. subsp. effusus Host and Plantago media L. Growing upon Dolomite and Limestone Rocks
title_fullStr Morphological Properties of the Species Thymus pulegioides L. subsp. effusus Host and Plantago media L. Growing upon Dolomite and Limestone Rocks
title_full_unstemmed Morphological Properties of the Species Thymus pulegioides L. subsp. effusus Host and Plantago media L. Growing upon Dolomite and Limestone Rocks
title_short Morphological Properties of the Species Thymus pulegioides L. subsp. effusus Host and Plantago media L. Growing upon Dolomite and Limestone Rocks
title_sort morphological properties of the species thymus pulegioides l subsp effusus host and plantago media l growing upon dolomite and limestone rocks
topic Limestone
Dolomite
Adaptive characteristics
Morphological characteristics
Xeromorphic character
url http://www.pesting.org.rs/download.php/documents/23-2/23_2%2099-105.pdf
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