The stubble-field plant communities on lowland complexes in South-Eastern Poland. P. II. Plant communities of the Eu-Polygono-Chenopodion alliance

Part I deals with the Panico-Setarion stubble plant communities. Part II describes the Eu-Polygono-Chenopodion plant communities. Part II is based on 89 photosociological records. The Eu-Polygono-Chenopodion plant communities develope on soil rich in nutrients (brown soil developed from silts loess...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Czesława Trąba, Zdzisława Wójcik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Botanical Society 2013-12-01
Series:Acta Agrobotanica
Online Access:https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/2054
_version_ 1818516325922766848
author Czesława Trąba
Zdzisława Wójcik
author_facet Czesława Trąba
Zdzisława Wójcik
author_sort Czesława Trąba
collection DOAJ
description Part I deals with the Panico-Setarion stubble plant communities. Part II describes the Eu-Polygono-Chenopodion plant communities. Part II is based on 89 photosociological records. The Eu-Polygono-Chenopodion plant communities develope on soil rich in nutrients (brown soil developed from silts loess and clay; alluvial soils developed from silts and loams; chernozem and black soils), belongs to wheat complexes. Two plant communities are distinguished: 1) Oxalis stricta-Euphorbia esula community; 2) Veronica persica community divided into four variants. The floristic diversity of these plant communities reflects the ecological conditions of the examined region.
first_indexed 2024-12-11T00:40:34Z
format Article
id doaj.art-b819087ab0354999b18fdaf290e1b5e9
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2300-357X
language English
last_indexed 2024-12-11T00:40:34Z
publishDate 2013-12-01
publisher Polish Botanical Society
record_format Article
series Acta Agrobotanica
spelling doaj.art-b819087ab0354999b18fdaf290e1b5e92022-12-22T01:26:57ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Agrobotanica2300-357X2013-12-01441-211313510.5586/aa.1991.0101642The stubble-field plant communities on lowland complexes in South-Eastern Poland. P. II. Plant communities of the Eu-Polygono-Chenopodion allianceCzesława Trąba0Zdzisława Wójcik1Agricultural Academy of LublinPolish Academy of SciencesPart I deals with the Panico-Setarion stubble plant communities. Part II describes the Eu-Polygono-Chenopodion plant communities. Part II is based on 89 photosociological records. The Eu-Polygono-Chenopodion plant communities develope on soil rich in nutrients (brown soil developed from silts loess and clay; alluvial soils developed from silts and loams; chernozem and black soils), belongs to wheat complexes. Two plant communities are distinguished: 1) Oxalis stricta-Euphorbia esula community; 2) Veronica persica community divided into four variants. The floristic diversity of these plant communities reflects the ecological conditions of the examined region.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/2054
spellingShingle Czesława Trąba
Zdzisława Wójcik
The stubble-field plant communities on lowland complexes in South-Eastern Poland. P. II. Plant communities of the Eu-Polygono-Chenopodion alliance
Acta Agrobotanica
title The stubble-field plant communities on lowland complexes in South-Eastern Poland. P. II. Plant communities of the Eu-Polygono-Chenopodion alliance
title_full The stubble-field plant communities on lowland complexes in South-Eastern Poland. P. II. Plant communities of the Eu-Polygono-Chenopodion alliance
title_fullStr The stubble-field plant communities on lowland complexes in South-Eastern Poland. P. II. Plant communities of the Eu-Polygono-Chenopodion alliance
title_full_unstemmed The stubble-field plant communities on lowland complexes in South-Eastern Poland. P. II. Plant communities of the Eu-Polygono-Chenopodion alliance
title_short The stubble-field plant communities on lowland complexes in South-Eastern Poland. P. II. Plant communities of the Eu-Polygono-Chenopodion alliance
title_sort stubble field plant communities on lowland complexes in south eastern poland p ii plant communities of the eu polygono chenopodion alliance
url https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/2054
work_keys_str_mv AT czesławatraba thestubblefieldplantcommunitiesonlowlandcomplexesinsoutheasternpolandpiiplantcommunitiesoftheeupolygonochenopodionalliance
AT zdzisławawojcik thestubblefieldplantcommunitiesonlowlandcomplexesinsoutheasternpolandpiiplantcommunitiesoftheeupolygonochenopodionalliance
AT czesławatraba stubblefieldplantcommunitiesonlowlandcomplexesinsoutheasternpolandpiiplantcommunitiesoftheeupolygonochenopodionalliance
AT zdzisławawojcik stubblefieldplantcommunitiesonlowlandcomplexesinsoutheasternpolandpiiplantcommunitiesoftheeupolygonochenopodionalliance