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Kozhevnikova, Maria, and Vadim Prokhorov. "Syntaxonomy of the xero-mesophytic oak forests in the Republic of Tatarstan (Eastern Europe)." Vegetation Classification and Survey 2, no. () (2021): 47–58. https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS/2021/39583.

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Aims: To develop a syntaxonomic classification of the xero-mesophytic broad-leaved oak forests of the Republic of Tatarstan with a preliminary analysis of their unique ecological features. Study area: The Republic of Tatarstan (European part of the Russian Federation). Methods: A total of 91 relevés were processed. Most of them (73.6%) were sampled in Tatarstan during 2016 and 2017, the remaining ones (26.4%) were historical published data. They were classified by means of a modified TWINSPAN algorithm using total inertia as a heterogeneity measure. Diagnostic, constant, and dominant species w
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Lozbenev, Nikolai, Maria Smirnova, Maxim Bocharnikov, and Daniil Kozlov. "Digital Mapping of Habitat for Plant Communities Based on Soil Functions: A Case Study in the Virgin Forest-Steppe of Russia." Soil Systems 3, no. 1 (2019): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/soilsystems3010019.

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The spatial structure of the habitat for plant communities based on soil functions in virgin forest-steppe of the Central Russian Upland is the focus of this study. The objectives include the identification of the leading factors of soil function variety and to determine the spatial heterogeneity of the soil function. A detailed topographic survey was carried out on a key site (35 hectares), 157 soil, and 34 geobotanical descriptions were made. The main factor of soil and plant cover differentiation is the redistribution of soil moisture along the microrelief. Redistributed runoff value was mo
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Kozhevnikova, Maria, and Vadim Prokhorov. "Syntaxonomy of the xero-mesophytic oak forests in the Republic of Tatarstan (Eastern Europe)." Vegetation Classification and Survey 2 (April 19, 2021): 47–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/vcs/2021/39583.

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Aims: To develop a syntaxonomic classification of the xero-mesophytic broad-leaved oak forests of the Republic of Tatarstan with a preliminary analysis of their unique ecological features. Study area: The Republic of Tatarstan (European part of the Russian Federation). Methods: A total of 91 relevés were processed. Most of them (73.6%) were sampled in Tatarstan during 2016 and 2017, the remaining ones (26.4%) were historical published data. They were classified by means of a modified TWINSPAN algorithm using total inertia as a heterogeneity measure. Diagnostic, constant, and dominant species w
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NICULESCU, Mariana, Alina Marilena PRIOTEASA, Florina GRECU, Dorian Florin COJOACĂ, and Laurentiu NICULESCU. "COENOLOGY, DISTRIBUTION AND ECOLOGY OF THE SPECIES ADONIS VERNALIS L. IN THE SOUTH-WEST OF OLTENIA, ROMANIA." "Annals of the University of Craiova - Agriculture Montanology Cadastre Series " 53, no. 2 (2023): 127–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.52846/aamc.v53i2.1472.

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Adonis vernalis L., known as pheasant's eye, spring pheasant's eye, yellow pheasant's eye, is a perennial plant with yellow flowers from the Ranunculaceae family that grows in xerophytic meadows but sometimes also in the glades of the thermophilic and sub-thermophilic forests of Europe and Asia. Following the studies carried out, in the south-west of Oltenia, the species was identified in xerophytic and xero-mesophytic meadows, but also in the glades and clearings of the Turkey oak and Hungarian oak trees in the localities: Radovan, Perișor, Plenița, Mărăcine, Tencănău, Vârvoru de Jos, Târnava
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Koroleva, N. E., E. I. Kopeina, A. B. Novakovskiy, and A. D. Danilova. "The syntaxonomy of the grasslands and meadows in mountain tundra of Murmansk Region." Vegetation of Russia, no. 37 (2019): 79–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2019.37.79.

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Grasslandsandmeadowsoccur on seasonally moist and fresh soils, nearsnowfields, temporaryand permanent streams, springs and brooks, in the low and middle mountain ranges in Murmansk Region (Fig. 1). They occupy relatively small areas, but support high diversity of species and represent “lieblichsten Erscheinungen“, as R. Nordhagen (1928: 353) wrote. Syntaxonomy of this vegetation is still not clear and far from unambiguous explanation. From literature, these communities in Fennoscandiаn mountain tundra are related to several classes: Juncetea trifidi, Saliceteaherbaceae, Thlaspietea rotundifoli
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