THE LYGEO-STIPETEA CLASS IN SICILY
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https://doi.org/10.4462/annbotrm-9119Abstract
Basing on literature data and unpublished relevés from Sicily, a survey of the syntaxa belonging to the class Lygeo-Stipetea Rivas-Martínez 1978 is presented.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.Downloads
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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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