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Forest Vegetation of Northeast Asia
Phytosociologically corresponding associations of major forest types of northern
Japan, with their alliances, orders and classes. Major forest types
Phytosociologically corresponding associations, and their alliances, orders and
classes ...
Jirí Kolbek, Miroslav Srutek, Elgene E. O. Box, 2003
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Plant Diversity and Complexity Patterns: Local, Regional and ...
After establishing that the number of phytosociologically defmed communities in
an area was significantly related to size of the study area and number of releves
sampled, Cowling and Lombard (2002) used analysis of covariance to test for ...
Ib Friis, Henrik Balslev, Kongelige Danske videnskabernes selskab, 2005
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Wetlands: Monitoring, Modelling and Management
LAI measurements were carried out for various scrub and wood plant
communities which were classified phytosociologically. Measurementsof
foliagedevelopment (LAI)werecarriedoutontheareaof thefloodplainof
theWartaRiver, and theVistula ...
Tomasz Okruszko, Edward Maltby, Jan Szatylowicz, 2007
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Mémoires de l'Academie polonaise des sciences et des ...
Phytosociologically heterogeneous bogs with a complex structure of their
vegetation which is composed of semiter- restrial hummock associations and
telmatic hollow associations (pine-birch and birch transition bogs). 2.
Phytosociologically ...
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Mémoires de l'Académie polonaise des sciences et des ...
Phytosociologically heterogeneous bogs with a complex structure of their
vegetation which is composed of semiter- restrial hummock associations and
telmatic hollow associations (pine-birch and birch transition bogs). 2.
Phytosociologically ...
Polska Akademia Umiejętności, Krakow. Wydzial Matematyczno-Przyrodniczy, 1938
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Cash Crop Halophytes: Recent Studies: Ten Years After Al Ain ...
Halophytic vegetations in Japan were mainly studied as phytosociologically (e.g.
Miyawaki and Ohba, 1969, 1972; Miyawaki et al., 1975; Okuda, 1978), and the
zonal distribution of them was well known. On the other hand, according to ...
Helmut Lieth, Marina Mochtchenko, 2003
Mapping and counting plants in permanent plots started in the early 1900s (White
1985). A more recent time series is that of remote sensing data. If such data are
accurate enough and can be phytosociologically interpreted after field work both
...
Eddy van der Maarel, 2009
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Gradients in a Tropical Mountain Ecosystem of Ecuador
The described successional sequence of stages has been documented
phytosociologically by Hartig and Beck (2003). Many measures have been
implemented to control bracken in agricultural areas but, due to the vigor of the
rhizome system ...
Erwin Beck, Jörg Bendix, Ingrid Kottke, 2008
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Phytosociology of the Beech (Fagus) Forests in East Asia
... research had been conducted. Through this comparison, we aimed to define
the phytosociological characteristics of the beech forests in E-Asia, assess the
forests phytosociologically, and systematically classify the plant communities
therein ...
Tukasa Hukusima, Tetsuya Matsui, Takayoshi Nishio, 2013
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Historical perspective of early twentieth century ...
He even stimulated his students to work phytosociologically. He led several
excursions devoted to modern plants and their relations to fossil ones: for
example, "relicts of Pontic plants around Berlin and Frankfurt/Oder," "relicts of
Arcto-Tertiary ...
William Culp Darrah, Paul C, Robert Herman Wagner, 1995