Dues noves comunitats de Thero-Brachypodion a les Terres Catalanes

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Carme Casas i Arcarons
Roser Guàrdia Rúbies
Josep Maria Ninot i Sugrañes
Two new therophytic populations are described: Clypeolo-Psiluretum and Brachypodio-
Stipetum euphrasio-centaurietosum
. The former settles on the most superficial soils on calcareous hills of the Noguera country, an area bearing a rather continental dry Mediterranean climate; it is a pasture almost completely built by small annual plants, with a
short spring period of main activity, ending in june. According to its floristic features, as
well as to its structure and behaviour, it is related to the continental Iberian sub-alliance
Asterisco-Velezienion. The other community grows in a. sub-Mediterranean area around
Vic-, under a moister and colder general climate, but also on superficial calcareous soils. In this case, the therophytes are accompanied by several cespitose and chamaephytic plants, but no perennial grass has a general dominance. Although owning some floristic
particularities, this new community can be related to (as a new sub-association) the Brachypodio-Stipetum, a previously known grassland in which Stipa Iberica usually covers most of the surface, allowing to grow only a few therophytes.

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Casas i Arcarons, Carme et al. “Dues noves comunitats de Thero-Brachypodion a les Terres Catalanes”. Butlletí de la Institució Catalana d’Història Natural, 1989, pp. 95-97, http://raco.cat/index.php/ButlletiICHN/article/view/233226.

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