Syntaxonomy of chalk outcrop vegetation of the order Thymo cretacei-Hyssopetalia cretacei

The order Thymo cretacei-Hyssopetalia cretacei Didukh 1989 combines chalk outcrop plant communities of the southwestern Central Russian Upland. Its specificity can be attributed to a rather peculiar and heterogeneous flora with a large number of endemic species. The question about its origin has cau...

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Main Authors: Didukh Yakiv, Chusova Olga, Demina Olga
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-06-01
Series:Hacquetia
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/hacq-2017-0013
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spelling doaj-98c672e654f54286b68bf1b7491a6adc2021-09-06T19:19:48ZengSciendoHacquetia1854-98292018-06-011718510910.1515/hacq-2017-0013hacq-2017-0013Syntaxonomy of chalk outcrop vegetation of the order Thymo cretacei-Hyssopetalia cretaceiDidukh Yakiv0Chusova Olga1Demina Olga2M.G. Kholodny Institute of Botany, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 2 Tereschenkivska St., 01601 Kyiv, UkraineM.G. Kholodny Institute of Botany, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 2 Tereschenkivska St., 01601 Kyiv, UkraineKarachay-Circassian State University, 29 Lenina St., 369200 Karachaevsk, Russian FederationThe order Thymo cretacei-Hyssopetalia cretacei Didukh 1989 combines chalk outcrop plant communities of the southwestern Central Russian Upland. Its specificity can be attributed to a rather peculiar and heterogeneous flora with a large number of endemic species. The question about its origin has caused a lively discussion, which has been going on since the late nineteenth century. Since 1989 works on the classification of these communities have frequently been carried out, but until today no unanimous decision could be reached. The purpose of our research was to conduct a critical analysis of the syntaxonomical structure of Cretaceous outcrop vegetation and to show its difference from the steppe vegetation of the class Festuco-Brometea Br.-Bl. et Tx. ex Soó 1947. The territory of our research covers the southwestern foothills of the Central Russian Upland and the Donetsk Range, located only within the steppe zone and characterised by Cenomanian chalk outcrops. In total 354 relevés were used for the analysis. The modified TWINSPAN classification was used for the analysis. Our research has shown that the order Thymo cretacei-Hyssopetalia cretacei includes twelve associations belonging to three alliances: Artemisio hololeucae-Hyssopion cretacei Romashchenko et al. 1996, Euphorbio cretophilae-Thymion cretacei Didukh 1989 and Centaureo carbonatae-Koelerion talievii Romashchenko et al. 1996.https://doi.org/10.1515/hacq-2017-0013central russian uplandhyssopus floralowered alpine plants classification
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author Didukh Yakiv
Chusova Olga
Demina Olga
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Chusova Olga
Demina Olga
Syntaxonomy of chalk outcrop vegetation of the order Thymo cretacei-Hyssopetalia cretacei
Hacquetia
central russian upland
hyssopus flora
lowered alpine plants classification
author_facet Didukh Yakiv
Chusova Olga
Demina Olga
author_sort Didukh Yakiv
title Syntaxonomy of chalk outcrop vegetation of the order Thymo cretacei-Hyssopetalia cretacei
title_short Syntaxonomy of chalk outcrop vegetation of the order Thymo cretacei-Hyssopetalia cretacei
title_full Syntaxonomy of chalk outcrop vegetation of the order Thymo cretacei-Hyssopetalia cretacei
title_fullStr Syntaxonomy of chalk outcrop vegetation of the order Thymo cretacei-Hyssopetalia cretacei
title_full_unstemmed Syntaxonomy of chalk outcrop vegetation of the order Thymo cretacei-Hyssopetalia cretacei
title_sort syntaxonomy of chalk outcrop vegetation of the order thymo cretacei-hyssopetalia cretacei
publisher Sciendo
series Hacquetia
issn 1854-9829
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The order Thymo cretacei-Hyssopetalia cretacei Didukh 1989 combines chalk outcrop plant communities of the southwestern Central Russian Upland. Its specificity can be attributed to a rather peculiar and heterogeneous flora with a large number of endemic species. The question about its origin has caused a lively discussion, which has been going on since the late nineteenth century. Since 1989 works on the classification of these communities have frequently been carried out, but until today no unanimous decision could be reached. The purpose of our research was to conduct a critical analysis of the syntaxonomical structure of Cretaceous outcrop vegetation and to show its difference from the steppe vegetation of the class Festuco-Brometea Br.-Bl. et Tx. ex Soó 1947. The territory of our research covers the southwestern foothills of the Central Russian Upland and the Donetsk Range, located only within the steppe zone and characterised by Cenomanian chalk outcrops. In total 354 relevés were used for the analysis. The modified TWINSPAN classification was used for the analysis. Our research has shown that the order Thymo cretacei-Hyssopetalia cretacei includes twelve associations belonging to three alliances: Artemisio hololeucae-Hyssopion cretacei Romashchenko et al. 1996, Euphorbio cretophilae-Thymion cretacei Didukh 1989 and Centaureo carbonatae-Koelerion talievii Romashchenko et al. 1996.
topic central russian upland
hyssopus flora
lowered alpine plants classification
url https://doi.org/10.1515/hacq-2017-0013
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