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    Nomenclatural notes on saline vegetation of Ukraine, southern Russia and Kazakhstan

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    Authors
    Lysenko, T.
    Mucina, Ladislav
    Iakushenko, D.
    Date
    2011
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Lysenko, Tatiana and Mucina, Ladislav and Iakushenko, Dmytro. 2011. Nomenclatural notes on saline vegetation of Ukraine, southern Russia and Kazakhstan. Lazaroa - Journal of Botany 32: pp. 187-189.
    Source Title
    Lazaroa - Journal of Botany
    DOI
    10.5209/rev_LAZA.2011.v32.37260
    ISSN
    02109778
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/30445
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    In this syntaxonomic nomenclature note we introduce the Plantagini salsae-Artemision santonici (Artemisia santonicae-Limonietalia gmelinii, Festuco-Puccinellietea), a new name for the syntaxon carrying an illegitimate name 'Artemis ionsantonici Shelyag-Sosonko & Solomakha 1987'. This vegetation comprises Artemisia santonicum dominated salt-steppevegetation on solonetz-like soils of slightly elevated habitats of alluvial plains and of the slopes of shallow depressions inthe steppe zone of Ukraine and forest-steppe and steppe zones of Russia. We also suggest a nomenclatural adjustment(nomen inversum) for the 'Artemisio pauciflorae-Camphorosmion monspeliacae' (Artemisietalia pauciflorae, FestucoPuccinellietea).The steppe vegetation classified within this latter syntaxon occurs in southern Russia and northern Kazakhstan.

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