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    A Phytosociological Study of the Cape Fynbos and other Vegetation at Jonkershoek, Stellenbosch by M. J. A. Werger, F. J. Kruger, H. C. Taylor

    Published 1972-11-01
    “…The Braun-Blanquet phytosociological method was tested in the complex Fynbos vegetation of the South-western Cape Region o f South Africa. …”
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    Coastal Dwarf Forest, the New Phytosociological Unit or the Enlargement of Current Syntaxa? by Biying Liu, Yi Wang, Zhihui Chen, Ting Zhou, Shaolin Peng

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This result could help to find the most suitable solution for the creation of new phytosociological units or enlargement of the current syntaxa.…”
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    PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) WOOD FOR THREE STRATUM PHYTOSOCIOLOGICAL by Rafael Beltrame, Joel Telles de Souza, Wagner Gugel Machado, Magnos Alan Vivian, Ediane Andréia Buligon, Dalva Terezinha Pauleski, Darci Alberto Gatto, Clovis Roberto Haselein

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…The results did not show significant differences in the tests of impact resistance and static bending to the strata phytosociological. As for the apparent specific gravity, compression axial and perpendicular there was a change in the values of propertiesbetween the strata phytosociological, is generally butter in the middle and upper strata. …”
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    PHYTOSOCIOLOGICAL AND CARBON STOCK ANALYSIS IN THE TREE LAYER OF A SEMIDECIDUOUS FOREST FRAGMENT by Ricardo de Oliveira Gaspar, Renato Vinícius Oliveira Castro, Ricardo Vieira Del Peloso, Felippe Coelho de Souza, Sebastião Venâncio Martins

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…In this sense, this study had two purposes: i) quantify the carbon stocks present in the shoot biomass of a tropical semi-deciduous Montana fragment, which belongs to the Atlantic Forest biome in Minas Gerais state and; ii) incorporate the variable carbon stock in the horizontal phytosociological analysis structure and compare the results to those obtained by the standard methodology without using the variable in the calculation of the species importance value. …”
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    Epiphytic microlichens as indicators of phytosociological differentiation between Caatinga and Brejos de Altitude by Amanda Barreto Xavier Leite, Aline Anjos de Menezes, Leandro de Sousa Souto, André Aptroot, Robert Lücking, Viviane Monique dos Santos, Marcela Eugenia da Silva Cáceres

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The present study tested the hypothesis that species richness and composition of epiphytic microlichens can be used to support the phytosociological differentiation between Caatinga and Brejos de Altitude, as exemplified by the Muralha Reserve (Caatinga) and the Parque Estadual Mata do Pau Ferro (Brejo de Altitude), in the state of Paraíba, Brazil. …”
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    Phytosociology and natural subtropical grassland communities on a granitic hill in southern Brazil by Robberson Bernal Setubal, Ilsi Iob Boldrini

    “…A phytosociological survey was carried out in a study area located at Serra do Sudeste, southern Brazil, where forests and grasslands are distributed in a mosaic, seeking to unravel diversity patterns in four different grassland communities. …”
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    Comparative herbaceous phytosociology in agroforestry and Calophyllum brasiliense monoculture on a river terrace by Antonio Carlos Pries Devide, Cristina Maria de Castro, Raul de Lucena Duarte Ribeiro, Marcos Gervasio Pereira

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The aim of this study was to evaluate management influence on phytosociology of the herbaceous layer, defined as the layer of herbs, sub-shrubs, shrubs and vines, in two agroforestry systems (AFS) (Simple and Biodiverse) in succession to a reforestation of guanandi (Calophyllum brasiliense), compared to monoculture of this specie taken as control. …”
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    Determining and mapping of vegetation using GIS and phytosociological approach in Mount Tahan, Malaysia. by Hamzah, Mohd Zaki, Ismail, Mohd Hasmadi, Abdul Malek, Ismail Adnan, Hassan Zaki, Pakhriazad, A. Y., Muhammad Fadlli

    Published 2010
    “…The data from field survey were mapped and analyzed in GIS. The phytosociological classification revealed that untrampled areas in Botak and Puncak sites were high in species more diversified communities compared to the trampled areas. …”
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