THE LYGEO-STIPETEA CLASS IN SICILY

Authors

  • C. BRULLO Sapienza University Roma, Italy
  • S. BRULLO
  • G. GIUSSO DEL GALDO
  • R. GUARINO
  • P. MINISSALE
  • L. SCUDERI
  • G. SIRACUSA
  • S. SCIANDRELLO
  • G. SPAMPINATO

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4462/annbotrm-9119

Abstract

Basing on literature data and unpublished relevés from Sicily, a survey of the syntaxa belonging to the class Lygeo-Stipetea Rivas-Martínez 1978 is presented. This perennial vegetation is characterized by the dominance of big caespitose hemicryptophytes, and it is widely distributed in Sicily from the sea level up to 1500 m a.s.l. The class is represented in Sicily by two orders, floristically and ecologically well differentiated: Lygeo-Stipetalia, including the sole alliance Moricandio-Lygeion exclusively of clayey substrates, and Hyparrhenietalia hirtae, including five alliances (Hyparrhenion hirtae, Avenulo cincinnatae-Ampelodesmion mauritanici, Thero-Brachypodion ramosi, Bromo-Oryzopsion miliaceae, and Arundion collinae) occurring on various substrates. Within the class, 50 associations have been recognized. To support the syntaxonomic proposal, a multivariate numerical analysis, considering literature and personal data, has been performed. Nomenclature, floristic settlement, ecology, syndynamism and chorology are examined for each syntaxon.

Author Biography

C. BRULLO, Sapienza University Roma, Italy

Plant Science Dept. Professor in Environmental Botany

Dept. Past Director (1983-1988), Botanic Gardens Past Director (1983-1993)

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BRULLO, C., BRULLO, S., GIUSSO DEL GALDO, G., GUARINO, R., MINISSALE, P., SCUDERI, L., SIRACUSA, G., SCIANDRELLO, S., & SPAMPINATO, G. (2010). THE LYGEO-STIPETEA CLASS IN SICILY. Annali Di Botanica. https://doi.org/10.4462/annbotrm-9119

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