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GRASSLAND COMMUNITIES OF STOL MOUNTAIN (EASTERN SERBIA): VEGETATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL RELATIONSHIPS

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ARCHIVES OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Volume 65, Issue 1, Pages 211-227

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INST BIOLOSKA ISTRAZIVANJA SINISA STANKOVIC
DOI: 10.2298/ABS1301211A

Keywords

Grassland vegetation; classification; Danthonietum calycinae; Asperulo-Agrostietum vulgaris; Ranunculo bulbosi-Arrhenatheretum elatioris; ordination; Mt. Stol

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  1. Ministry for Education and Science of Serbia [31057, III 46008]
  2. Bilateral Grant Slovenia-Serbia

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The systematic survey of grassland communities was performed on Mt. Stol (eastern Serbia). The main aims of the research were to: (1) determine grassland vegetation types of the researched area; (2) correlate the impacts of the soil and environmental conditions on the occurrence of certain plant communities, and (3) comment on the conservational value of the grasslands in the researched area. The data set included 60 phytosociological releves of grasslands recorded between 2001 and 2004. The main environmental gradients of species composition were analyzed by Detrended Correspondence Analysis (DCA). For the ecological interpretation of ordination axes, ecological indicator values were used. Three associations were distinguished: Danthonietum calycinae, Asperulo-Agrostietum vulgaris and Ranunculo bulbosi-Arrhenatheretum elatioris belonging to two alliances and two classes: Chrysopogono-Danthonion - Festuco-Brometea and Arrhenatherion - Molinio-Arrhenatheretea. The results of the DCA support our assumption that the main environmental gradient in the species composition of the grasslands is related to nutrients and moisture. The conservational value of grasslands in the researched area is discussed.

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