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Ecological and Syntaxonomic Analysis of the Communities of Glebionis coronaria and G. discolor ( Malvion neglectae ) in the European Mediterranean Area.

Eusebio CanoAna Cano-OrtizRicardo Quinto CanasJosé Carlos Piñar FuentesCatarina I R MeirelesMauro RaposoCarlos J Pinto GomesValentina Lucia Astrid LafaceGiovanni SpampinatoCarmelo Maria Musarella
Published in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Nitrophilous communities dominated by Glebionis coronaria and Glebionis discolor in the European Mediterranean area were studied. The nomenclature was corrected according to the current taxonomy, following the International Code of Phytosociological Nomenclature (ICPN). The statistical analysis revealed six new associations and one subassociation, with four in Spain, one in Greece, and one in Italy. Additionally, a subassociation of high relevance due to its endemic character was identified. These grasslands exhibit requirements for organic matter and other edaphic nutrients that are closer to those of Malva neglecta communities than to those of Hordeum murinum subsp. leporinum . We confirmed the published syntaxon with the rank of Resedo albae-Glebionenion coronariae suballiance and its subordination to the Malvion neglectae alliance, and we established the type association for this suballiance. Sisimbrietalia officinalis J. Tüxen in Lohmeyer et al. 1962 em. Rivas-Martínez, Báscones, T. E. Díaz, Fernández-González & Loidi 1991. Stellarietea mediae Tüxen, Lohmeyer & Preising ex von Rochow 1951.
Keyphrases
  • organic matter
  • climate change
  • heavy metals
  • systematic review
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  • meta analyses