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2011, Contemporary Agriculture/Savremena poljoprivreda, 60 (1-2):22-30.
Specific features of the plant cover of the natural pastures located in the vicinity of the town of Novi Kneževac (the Vojvodina Province, Serbia) result from their floristic, ecological, plant geographic, florogenetic and phytocoenological characteristics. Floristic characteristics result from 205 taxa. Of the 205 taxa, 191 taxa (177 species, six subspecies, three varieties and five forms) were listed on account of their distinctive floristic characteristics. Ecological characteristics result from 55 halophyte taxa with the ecological index S+. Plant geographic characteristics result from one endemic species of the Pannonian Plain Statice gmelini subsp. hungaricum and subendemic species in the Pannonian Plain Achillea asplenifolia, Puccinellia limosa and Roripa kerneri. Florogenetic characteristics result from postglacial relic Scilla autumnalis. The registered taxa form stands of 12 plant communities that belong to the vegetation classes Phragmitetea, Thero-Salicornietea, Festuco-Puccinellietea and Festuco-Brometea. Taking in consideration the considerable presence of halophyte taxa, the presence of Pannonian and sub-Pannonian floristic elements, and domination of phytocoenoses of the class Festuco-Puccinellietea it was concluded that the studied plant cover is part of the halobiome of the Pannonian Plain.
Ratar. Povrt. / Field Veg. Crop Res., 49(1):46-52
Ecological analysis of plant cover of the permanent grassland ecosystem located in the vicinity of Novi Kneževac, Serbia2012 •
A total of 205 taxa and stands of 12 plant communities were found to comprise the plant cover of the permanent grassland on the solonetz and solonchakic solonetz soils located in the vicinity of the town of Novi Kneževac (Vojvodina Province, Serbia). The registered taxa included 177 plant species, six subspecies, eight varieties, 13 forms and one lusus. The ecological analysis of the flora involved 191 taxa. That group consisted of 177 species, six subspecies, three varieties and five forms. The three varie-ties, Aster tripolium L. var. pannonicus (Jacq.) Beck, Chenopodium rubrum L. subsp. botryoides Sm. var. crassifolium (Hornem) Kov. and Sonchus arvensis L. var. uliginosus (M.B.) Grec. were used for analysis because their higher taxonomic categories were not recorded in the studied flora. The five forms, Aster sedifolius L. f. subsquamosus Soó, Bromus commutatus Schrad. f. violaceus Podp., Mentha aquatica L. f. erromera Top., Poa bulbosa L. f. vivipara Koel. and Scleranthus annus L. f. minimus Schur., were used for the same reason. The ecological analysis encompassed stands of all 12 recorded communities, i.e.-logical analysis of the plant cover indicated that halophytes made 30.37% of the flora of the permanent grassland near the town of Novi Kneževac, and that the stands of the recorded plant communities grew on sites that differed widely in the salt content in the rhizosphere soil layer. On average, these sites were moderately dry (F -2.72) and moderately basic (R -3.26), with moderate contents of nitrogen and nitro-gen-containing substances (N -3.07), a medium humus content (H -2.94) and a moderately favourable aeration (D -3.99). The plant cover of these sites, typical for meadows, was dominated by thermophilous plants adapted to full light (T -4.05) but also to some shading (L -3.84) as well as to the continental climate of the studied location (K -3.27).
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