Forest and scrub communities with green alder (Alnus viridis) in Slovenia

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This paper provides phytosociological tables that describe scrub and forest communities with Alnus viridis in the Slovenian Alps. We described three new associations: Rhododendro hirsuti-Alnetum viridis (a green alder community on calcareous bedrock in the Eastern and Southeastern Alps), Huperzio selagi-Alnetum viridis (a green alder community in the silicate rocks under Mt. Komen in the eastern Savinja Alps) and Alno viridis- Sorbetum aucupariae (a successional stage of mountain ash and green alder on potential beech sites in the foothills of the southern Julian Alps; similar stages are known also elsewhere in the Alps), and presented additional three associations (Polysticho lonchitis-Fagetum, Rhodothamno-Laricetum and Rhododendro hirsuti-Pinetum mugo) whose stands comprise green alder.

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Dakskobler, I., Rozman, A., & Seliškar, A. (2013). Forest and scrub communities with green alder (Alnus viridis) in Slovenia. Hacquetia, 12(2), 95–185. https://doi.org/10.2478/HACQ-2013-0012

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