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A higher-level classification of the Pannonian and western Pontic steppe grasslands (Central and Eastern Europe).

Wolfgang WillnerAnna KuzemkoJürgen DenglerMilan ChytrýNorbert BauerThomas BeckerClaudia Biţă-NicolaeZoltán Botta-DukátAndraž ČarniJános CsikyRuzica IgićZygmunt KąckiIryna KorotchenkoMatthias KropfMirjana Krstivojević-ĆukDaniel KrstonošićTamás RédeiEszter RuprechtLuise Schratt-EhrendorferYuri SemenishchenkovZvjezdana StančićYulia VashenyakDenys VynokurovMonika Janišová
Published in: Applied vegetation science (2016)
We propose the following classification of the Festuco-Brometea in our study area: (1) Brometalia erecti (semi-dry grasslands) with Scabioso ochroleucae-Poion angustifoliae (steppe meadows of the forest zone of E Europe) and Cirsio-Brachypodion pinnati (meadow steppes on deep soils in the forest-steppe zone of E Central and E Europe); (2) Festucetalia valesiacae (grass steppes) with Festucion valesiacae (grass steppes on less developed soils in the forest-steppe zone of E Central and E Europe) and Stipion lessingianae (grass steppes in the steppe zone); (3) Stipo-Festucetalia pallentis (rocky steppes) with Asplenio septentrionalis-Festucion pallentis (rocky steppes on siliceous and intermediate soils), Bromo-Festucion pallentis (thermophilous rocky steppes on calcareous soils), Diantho-Seslerion (dealpine Sesleria caerulea grasslands of the Western Carpathians) and Seslerion rigidae (dealpine Sesleria rigida grasslands of the Romanian Carpathians).
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