Affiliation:
1. Department of Botany, Ecology and Plant Physiology, University of Cordoba, Cordoba, Spain
Abstract
Ferulago brachylobae-Daucetum setifolii, ass. nova is described from the
southern edge of the Sierra Morena in the Cordoba province (Andalusia,
Spain). It is characterised by the two hemicryptophytes naming the
association, usually located in heliophilous and rupicolous or scree degraded
areas, shaping an open community of low cover. Seventeen plots were studied
during late summer in the surroundings of Cordoba town (the West Iberian
Mediterranean province, the Luso-Extremadurese subprovince and the
Marianese-Monchiquese sector). The new association grows in the
thermo-Mediterranean and meso-Mediterranean thermotypes belonging to the
Rumici indurati-Dianthion lusitani alliance, the Phagnalo
saxatilis-Rumicetalia indurati order and the Phagnalo-Rumicetea indurati
class.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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