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Xerothermic Oak Forests in the Middle Váh Basin and the Southern part of the Strážovská hornatina Uppland

Authors

CHYTRÝ Milan

Year of publication 1994
Type Chapter of a book
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Description The following associations of xerothermic oak forests were recognized in the Slovakian side of the Biele Karpaty Mts., the Čachtické Hills, the Povážsky Inovec Mts., and the Strážovská hornatina Upland: (1) Pruno mahaleb-Quercelum pubescentis Jakucs et Fekete 1957 - the most xerophilous and thermophilous open forests of southern slopes on limestones and dolomites of Pannonian phytogeographical region. (2) Seslerio albicantis-Quercetum pubescentis ass. nova - xerophilous and thermophilous open forests of southern slopes on limestones and dolomites at higher altitudes under influence of Carpathian phytogeographical region. (3) Corno-Quercetum Máthé et Kovács 1962 - moderately xerophilous and thermophilous forests on limestone and dolomite slopes occurring on less xerothermic habitats and in marginal areas of the Pannonian phytogeographical region. (4) Festuco heterophyllae-Quercetum Neuhäusl et Neuhäuslová-Novotná 1964 - moderately xerophilous and thermophilous forests on sunny slopes on poor crystalline rocks, representing a transition to oak-hornbeam forests. (5) Potentillo albae-Quercetum Libbert 1933 - moderately thermophilous forests of flat terrain on loamy substrata with changeable soil humidity regime.

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