The forests of Mont Avic Natural Park (Ao, Italy) show many peculiarities, due to the ophiolitic substrate, (serpentinite with associated mafic rocks and calcshists) and to the main tree species: subalpine level is dominated by Pinus uncinata, while in the mountainous level there is the northernmost beech forest in the Aosta Valley. The soils show peculiar chemical and physical properties, that are seldom related with vegetation communities. Soils under beech (Luzulo-Fagetum), and on the warm slopes of the mountainous zone under Pinus sylvestris and P. uncinata, are little developed (Regosols, Cambisols, according to WRB 2006), and show some common features: pH<5.5, changeable base saturation, Ca/Mg ratio around 1, high Ni and Cr content...
The present study evaluates the relative importance of environmental factors in affecting the specie...
Soils on ultramafic materials are usually rich in Mg, Fe and heavy metals (particularly Ni, Cr, Mn, ...
This article provides a review of studies concerning the floristics, vegetation description and ecol...
Mont Avic Natural Park (Ao, Italy) shows interesting and diverse alpine ecosystems, located over the...
The presentation shows some soil properties associated with plant communities in subalpine and alpin...
High Mg, Fe, heavy metals, pH values close to neutrality and high base status characterize “serpenti...
Background and aims Soils derived from serpentinite (serpentine soils) often have low macronutrient ...
RIASSUNTO - Suoli di alta quota ed ecologia del Parco Naturale del Mont Avic (Valle d’Aosta) - I suo...
Ultramafic soils are colonized by peculiar plant communities and species, adapted to high metal cont...
Soils over ultramafic rocks are usually described as rich in Fe and with high base content and satur...
Soils under subalpine vegetation in the Mont Avic Natural Park (Aosta Valley, Western Italian Alps),...
The climatic influence on soil properties is important on ophiolites: large quantities of toxic meta...
Soils under subalpine vegetation in the Mont Avic Natural Park (Aosta Valley, Western Italian Alps),...
The LTER site IT02-000-T – Forests of the Alps includes four permanent monitoring plots belonging to...
The study of forest health is not complete without an assessment of soil condition. Forest soils wer...
The present study evaluates the relative importance of environmental factors in affecting the specie...
Soils on ultramafic materials are usually rich in Mg, Fe and heavy metals (particularly Ni, Cr, Mn, ...
This article provides a review of studies concerning the floristics, vegetation description and ecol...
Mont Avic Natural Park (Ao, Italy) shows interesting and diverse alpine ecosystems, located over the...
The presentation shows some soil properties associated with plant communities in subalpine and alpin...
High Mg, Fe, heavy metals, pH values close to neutrality and high base status characterize “serpenti...
Background and aims Soils derived from serpentinite (serpentine soils) often have low macronutrient ...
RIASSUNTO - Suoli di alta quota ed ecologia del Parco Naturale del Mont Avic (Valle d’Aosta) - I suo...
Ultramafic soils are colonized by peculiar plant communities and species, adapted to high metal cont...
Soils over ultramafic rocks are usually described as rich in Fe and with high base content and satur...
Soils under subalpine vegetation in the Mont Avic Natural Park (Aosta Valley, Western Italian Alps),...
The climatic influence on soil properties is important on ophiolites: large quantities of toxic meta...
Soils under subalpine vegetation in the Mont Avic Natural Park (Aosta Valley, Western Italian Alps),...
The LTER site IT02-000-T – Forests of the Alps includes four permanent monitoring plots belonging to...
The study of forest health is not complete without an assessment of soil condition. Forest soils wer...
The present study evaluates the relative importance of environmental factors in affecting the specie...
Soils on ultramafic materials are usually rich in Mg, Fe and heavy metals (particularly Ni, Cr, Mn, ...
This article provides a review of studies concerning the floristics, vegetation description and ecol...