2016
DOI: 10.12775/eq.2016.005
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The variability of Gentiana pneumonanthe L. subpopulations in different habitat conditions

Abstract: Abstract. The impact of habitat conditions on the spatio-temporal variability of abundance and structure of subpopulations of Gentiana pneumonanthe L. was investigated in the years 2013-2015 in patches of abandoned Molinion caeruleae meadows in different stages of successional overgrowing (Patches I-III), as well as in a patch of willow thickets (Patch IV). The height of the standing vegetation and soil humidity increased in successive patches, while the light intensity at ground level diminished gradually. Pe… Show more

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“…[47] In previous studies, the spatiotemporal variability in abundance among subpopulations of G. pneumonanthe was correlated with habitat conditions, i. e. surrounding vegetation, soil humidity and light availability, [48] but no such connection was documented in this study. [47] In previous studies, the spatiotemporal variability in abundance among subpopulations of G. pneumonanthe was correlated with habitat conditions, i. e. surrounding vegetation, soil humidity and light availability, [48] but no such connection was documented in this study.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 70%
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“…[47] In previous studies, the spatiotemporal variability in abundance among subpopulations of G. pneumonanthe was correlated with habitat conditions, i. e. surrounding vegetation, soil humidity and light availability, [48] but no such connection was documented in this study. [47] In previous studies, the spatiotemporal variability in abundance among subpopulations of G. pneumonanthe was correlated with habitat conditions, i. e. surrounding vegetation, soil humidity and light availability, [48] but no such connection was documented in this study.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 70%
“…The existence of small populations of plant species in a wider geographic area is a well-documented consequence of habitat fragmentation. [47] In previous studies, the spatiotemporal variability in abundance among subpopulations of G. pneumonanthe was correlated with habitat conditions, i. e. surrounding vegetation, soil humidity and light availability, [48] but no such connection was documented in this study. Populations 1 -3 were closely located and were similar with regard to surrounding vegetation, moderate soil humidity and proximity to a road.…”
Section: Population Characteristics and Linear Morphometrycontrasting
confidence: 70%
“…officinalis, was also noticed in several other species inhabiting humid and wet meadows in the course of secondary succession. Such a phenomenon was observed in populations of Carex cespi tosa (49), Gentiana pneumonanthe (50)(51)(52), Succisa pratensis (37) and Gladiolus imbricatus (36). A comparison of the structure of the developmental stages of V. officinals in consecutive years suggests that vegetative individuals might retard maturation.…”
Section: The Mean Values (Range) Of Number Of Flowering Stems Heightmentioning
confidence: 91%