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
The paper is the second part of the work examining segetal communities of the Łuków Plain. It presen...
The research was carried out in the following 9 mesoregions of northem Poland, located on either sid...
The aim of the study was to identify the plant communities occurring in meliorated river valleys of ...
Floristic diversity is a specific characteristic of stubble-fields plant communities. They contain b...
Two plant communities have been distinguished on the fertile and humid solis in the Lublin region. ...
Patches of the association Echinochloo-Setarietum typicum, subvariant with Veronica persica (Panico-...
Analysis of plant communities accompanying root crops on compact soils is presented in the paper. It...
In the years 1972–1975, between August and September, on lowlands and on the area elevated to 500 m ...
The characteristic of communities developing in sandy stubble fields in the area of the Podlaski Prz...
Presence of communities without species characteristic for cereal associations was observed in the c...
The characteristics of communities developing in cereal crops of the Mazowiecki Landscape Park are p...
This present paper, focused on root crop communities of light soils, is a part of the wide range cha...
Characteristic of plant communities developing in the cereal cultivations of the Podlaski Przełom Bu...
Characteristic of plant communities developing in the cereal cultivations of the Podlaski Przełom Bu...
The characteristics of communities found in unploughed stubble fields of the Mazowiecki Landscape Pa...
The paper is the second part of the work examining segetal communities of the Łuków Plain. It presen...
The research was carried out in the following 9 mesoregions of northem Poland, located on either sid...
The aim of the study was to identify the plant communities occurring in meliorated river valleys of ...
Floristic diversity is a specific characteristic of stubble-fields plant communities. They contain b...
Two plant communities have been distinguished on the fertile and humid solis in the Lublin region. ...
Patches of the association Echinochloo-Setarietum typicum, subvariant with Veronica persica (Panico-...
Analysis of plant communities accompanying root crops on compact soils is presented in the paper. It...
In the years 1972–1975, between August and September, on lowlands and on the area elevated to 500 m ...
The characteristic of communities developing in sandy stubble fields in the area of the Podlaski Prz...
Presence of communities without species characteristic for cereal associations was observed in the c...
The characteristics of communities developing in cereal crops of the Mazowiecki Landscape Park are p...
This present paper, focused on root crop communities of light soils, is a part of the wide range cha...
Characteristic of plant communities developing in the cereal cultivations of the Podlaski Przełom Bu...
Characteristic of plant communities developing in the cereal cultivations of the Podlaski Przełom Bu...
The characteristics of communities found in unploughed stubble fields of the Mazowiecki Landscape Pa...
The paper is the second part of the work examining segetal communities of the Łuków Plain. It presen...
The research was carried out in the following 9 mesoregions of northem Poland, located on either sid...
The aim of the study was to identify the plant communities occurring in meliorated river valleys of ...