Phythogeographic analysis of Slovenia On the basis of the flora and vegetation and phytogeographical areas of Slovenia, we wanted to determine as objectively as possible the distribution of plant provinces, with an emphasis on the Illyrian province, which is characteristic of Slovenian territory. In the phytogeographical analysis of Slovenia we defined a new, pre-Noricum-Slovenian floral province. Five floral provinces in Slovenia are thus now known: Alpine province of the Alpine-High-Nordic region and Central European, Illyrian, Illyrian-Adriatic and Pre-Noricum-Slovenian floral provinces of the Euro-Siberian-North American region.
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Fitocenologija v Sloveniji skozi časOpisan je razvoj fitocenologije v Sloveniji od njenega začetka med obema svetovnima vojnama do danes. Pionirji raziskovanj na področju fitocenoloških raziskovanj so bili Gabrijel Tomažič, Marko Zalokar, Maks Wraber in Vlado Tregubov. V vsem obdobju je delovalo 20 fitocenologov in 10 do 15 občasnih kartircev vegetacije.Ključne besede: fitocenologija, zgodovina, Slovenija.
ABSTRACT Phytocenology in Slovenia over timeThe development of phytocenology in Slovenia is de scribed from its beginnings between the two world wars to today. The pioneers of research in the field of phytocenology were Gabrijel Tomažič, Marko Zalokar, Maks Wraber and Vlado Tregubov. Twenty phytocenologists and 10 to 15 vege tation mappers worked over the course of the whole period.
a new silver fir association on the ljubljansko barjeA new forest association Lamio orvalae-Abietetum ass. nova is described on isolated sites on Ljubljansko barje. Their existence is enabled by the ecological conditions, above all the bedrock and soil and the air humidity.Key words: phytocenology, ecology, Ljubljansko barje, Lamio-Abietetum.
iZVleČeK Nova jelova združba na ljubljanskem barjuOpisana je nova gozdna združba Lamio orvalae-Abietetum ass. nova. na osamelcih Ljubljanskega barja. Njen obstoj omogočajo ekološke razmere, predvsem geološka podlaga in tla ter vlažna zračna klima.
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