This paper presents the first results of the sinecological study of edaphohygrophycal vegetation series in the Sulcis area (southwestern Sardinia, Italy). The research defined forest soils and phytosociology of riparian woods and shrubs. Ten main coenosis were recognised and related with 2 different groups of vegetation. The first group includes 7 formations ascribed to the Salici purpureae-Populetea nigrae class; the second one includes 3 groupments ascribed to the Nerio-Tamaricetea class. Soils are always characterised by limited pedogenesis and are generally poorly developed (Typic Xerofluvents, Typic Fluvaquents and Typic Xerorthents). Only on the relatively more stable alluvial terraces, a moderate development is present (Fluventi...
Hygrophilous forests and scrubs are ecotonal habitats providing essential ecosystem services, especi...
The study area was located in the Adamello-Brenta Natural Park (Trento province, Northern Italy). 48...
The outer terraces of braided streams of southern Tuscany consist of con solidated detritus, often w...
This paper presents the first results of the sinecological study of edaphohygrophycal vegetation ser...
The study area, localized in north Tuscany (Parco di Migliarino, S. Rossore e Massaciuccoli - Italy)...
In this paper we report the results of a study done on the vegetation of hygrophilous woods and shru...
A first contribution regarding the phytoponimy of the Sulcis area is presented here. 394 vegetal pl...
The phytosociological study of the forest vegetation of the Abeti Soprani area (Alto Molise, souther...
Pedogenesis and vegetal landscape: the role of the exposure. This work deals with the influence of t...
This article provides a review of studies concerning the floristics, vegetation description and ecol...
Five plant communities, related to elevation above sea level and geological substrata, are recognize...
An investigation on biancana badland vegetation in relation to morphology and soil was carried out i...
Geomorphology and plant landscape: the example of the great landslide Pescacci (Serra San Quirico - ...
A phytosociological study of the Fagus sylvatica and Taxus baccata forests in peninsular Italy and S...
Hygrophilous forests and scrubs are ecotonal habitats providing essential ecosystem services, especi...
The study area was located in the Adamello-Brenta Natural Park (Trento province, Northern Italy). 48...
The outer terraces of braided streams of southern Tuscany consist of con solidated detritus, often w...
This paper presents the first results of the sinecological study of edaphohygrophycal vegetation ser...
The study area, localized in north Tuscany (Parco di Migliarino, S. Rossore e Massaciuccoli - Italy)...
In this paper we report the results of a study done on the vegetation of hygrophilous woods and shru...
A first contribution regarding the phytoponimy of the Sulcis area is presented here. 394 vegetal pl...
The phytosociological study of the forest vegetation of the Abeti Soprani area (Alto Molise, souther...
Pedogenesis and vegetal landscape: the role of the exposure. This work deals with the influence of t...
This article provides a review of studies concerning the floristics, vegetation description and ecol...
Five plant communities, related to elevation above sea level and geological substrata, are recognize...
An investigation on biancana badland vegetation in relation to morphology and soil was carried out i...
Geomorphology and plant landscape: the example of the great landslide Pescacci (Serra San Quirico - ...
A phytosociological study of the Fagus sylvatica and Taxus baccata forests in peninsular Italy and S...
Hygrophilous forests and scrubs are ecotonal habitats providing essential ecosystem services, especi...
The study area was located in the Adamello-Brenta Natural Park (Trento province, Northern Italy). 48...
The outer terraces of braided streams of southern Tuscany consist of con solidated detritus, often w...