2020
DOI: 10.2478/s11756-020-00509-8
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Rocky vegetation in South Korea and their relation to the whole Korean Peninsula

Abstract: , the mountain rock vegetation of the central and southern part of the Korean Peninsula (Republic of Korea) was studied using the traditional Zürich-Montpelliér school approach. Based on the classification of 223 phytocoenological relevés, twelve associations and three communities were identified in the study area. Within the Selaginello tamariscini-Potentilletea dickinsii class, the Selaginello stauntonianae-Buxetalia koreanae order, with an alliance of the same name was newly described for limestone rock pla… Show more

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