Impact of soil texture on plant communities of Raphanus raphanistrum L.
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Resumo: | Our soil study of the chromic soils located in the strip of land between Sierra Morena and the Guadalquivir Valley reveals a pH-value close to neutral in 25 samples. The pH-values are close to 5.5 only in the samples taken from the arenosols of the granitic batholith of Los Pedroches. However, it is the percentage of clay, sand and silt that explains the occurrence of grassland dominated by Raphanus raphanistrum, in the company of species with a psammophilous character such as Linaria spartea, Linaria amethystea and Brassica barrelieri. Our soil analysis reveals the presence of acid or base-poor soils. Consequently, the community of Raphanus raphanistrum found there displays an acidophilous, neutro-basophilous and subarenicolous character. Different types of sabulicolous plant communities appear as a result of the gradation of the soil texture. Since the Raphanus communities cannot be considered as genuinely sabulicolous, we have coined the term ‘subarenicolous’ to describe any plant community whose optimum sand content lies between 50% and 70%. The community of Linaria spartea and Raphanus raphanistrum is neutro-basophilous and is found in at least the Marianic-Monchiquensean and North Hispalensean sectors. The floristic composition of the association is made up of Raphanus raphanistrum, Linaria spartea, Linaria amethystea, Medicago polymorpha, Hordeum leporinum, Bromus diandrus, Brassica barrelieri. |
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Impact of soil texture on plant communities of Raphanus raphanistrum L.Grasslandspsammophilous vegetationsubarenicolous vegetationsubnitrophilous vegetationOur soil study of the chromic soils located in the strip of land between Sierra Morena and the Guadalquivir Valley reveals a pH-value close to neutral in 25 samples. The pH-values are close to 5.5 only in the samples taken from the arenosols of the granitic batholith of Los Pedroches. However, it is the percentage of clay, sand and silt that explains the occurrence of grassland dominated by Raphanus raphanistrum, in the company of species with a psammophilous character such as Linaria spartea, Linaria amethystea and Brassica barrelieri. Our soil analysis reveals the presence of acid or base-poor soils. Consequently, the community of Raphanus raphanistrum found there displays an acidophilous, neutro-basophilous and subarenicolous character. Different types of sabulicolous plant communities appear as a result of the gradation of the soil texture. Since the Raphanus communities cannot be considered as genuinely sabulicolous, we have coined the term ‘subarenicolous’ to describe any plant community whose optimum sand content lies between 50% and 70%. The community of Linaria spartea and Raphanus raphanistrum is neutro-basophilous and is found in at least the Marianic-Monchiquensean and North Hispalensean sectors. The floristic composition of the association is made up of Raphanus raphanistrum, Linaria spartea, Linaria amethystea, Medicago polymorpha, Hordeum leporinum, Bromus diandrus, Brassica barrelieri.Italian Society for vegetation science2014-02-05T17:54:04Z2014-02-052013-12-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/10569http://hdl.handle.net/10174/10569https://doi.org/10.7338/pls2013502/02porA. Cano-Ortiz, S. Del Río González & C. Pinto-Gomes (2013): Impact of soil texture on plant communities of Raphanus raphanistrum L. Plant Sociology. Vol. 50 (2). 39-46DPAO / ICAAManacanor@hotmail.comsara.delrio@unileon.escpgomes@uevora.pt231Cano-Ortiz, AnaDel Río González, SaraPinto-Gomes, Carlosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T18:52:59Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/10569Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:04:11.534631Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Impact of soil texture on plant communities of Raphanus raphanistrum L. |
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Impact of soil texture on plant communities of Raphanus raphanistrum L. |
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Impact of soil texture on plant communities of Raphanus raphanistrum L. Cano-Ortiz, Ana Grasslands psammophilous vegetation subarenicolous vegetation subnitrophilous vegetation |
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Impact of soil texture on plant communities of Raphanus raphanistrum L. |
title_full |
Impact of soil texture on plant communities of Raphanus raphanistrum L. |
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Impact of soil texture on plant communities of Raphanus raphanistrum L. |
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Impact of soil texture on plant communities of Raphanus raphanistrum L. |
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Impact of soil texture on plant communities of Raphanus raphanistrum L. |
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Cano-Ortiz, Ana |
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Cano-Ortiz, Ana Del Río González, Sara Pinto-Gomes, Carlos |
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Del Río González, Sara Pinto-Gomes, Carlos |
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Cano-Ortiz, Ana Del Río González, Sara Pinto-Gomes, Carlos |
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Grasslands psammophilous vegetation subarenicolous vegetation subnitrophilous vegetation |
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Grasslands psammophilous vegetation subarenicolous vegetation subnitrophilous vegetation |
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Our soil study of the chromic soils located in the strip of land between Sierra Morena and the Guadalquivir Valley reveals a pH-value close to neutral in 25 samples. The pH-values are close to 5.5 only in the samples taken from the arenosols of the granitic batholith of Los Pedroches. However, it is the percentage of clay, sand and silt that explains the occurrence of grassland dominated by Raphanus raphanistrum, in the company of species with a psammophilous character such as Linaria spartea, Linaria amethystea and Brassica barrelieri. Our soil analysis reveals the presence of acid or base-poor soils. Consequently, the community of Raphanus raphanistrum found there displays an acidophilous, neutro-basophilous and subarenicolous character. Different types of sabulicolous plant communities appear as a result of the gradation of the soil texture. Since the Raphanus communities cannot be considered as genuinely sabulicolous, we have coined the term ‘subarenicolous’ to describe any plant community whose optimum sand content lies between 50% and 70%. The community of Linaria spartea and Raphanus raphanistrum is neutro-basophilous and is found in at least the Marianic-Monchiquensean and North Hispalensean sectors. The floristic composition of the association is made up of Raphanus raphanistrum, Linaria spartea, Linaria amethystea, Medicago polymorpha, Hordeum leporinum, Bromus diandrus, Brassica barrelieri. |
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A. Cano-Ortiz, S. Del Río González & C. Pinto-Gomes (2013): Impact of soil texture on plant communities of Raphanus raphanistrum L. Plant Sociology. Vol. 50 (2). 39-46 DPAO / ICAAM anacanor@hotmail.com sara.delrio@unileon.es cpgomes@uevora.pt 231 |
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