Coriaria myrtifolia-dominated vegetation: Syntaxonomic considerations on a newly found community type in Tuscany (Italy)

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BONARI Gianmaria FIASCHI Tiberio CHYTRÝ Kryštof BIAGIOLI Marco ANGIOLINI C.

Year of publication 2019
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Plant Sociology
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Faculty of Science

Citation
Web http://www.scienzadellavegetazione.it/sisv/rivista/articoloCerca.do?idArticolo=716
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.7338/pls2019562/07
Keywords Coriaria myrtifolia; Habitat; Italy; Mediterranean Basin; Pruno spinosae-Rubion ulmifolii; Syntaxonomy; Vegetation
Description During botanical researches, we found an isolated population of Coriaria myrtifolia for the first time in Tuscany (Italy). This study aims to gain insights into the distribution of this species and its associated vegetation. We studied the scrub vegetation dominated by C. myrtifolia at the currently known southernmost limit of its distribution in Italy through the phytosociological method. We present and discuss the attribution of the Tuscan relevés to the association Rubo ulmifolii-Coriarietum myrtifoliae O. de Bolos 1954 (Pruno spinosae-Rubion ulmifolii O. de Bolos 1954), firstly reported for peninsular Italy. Our data allowed us to describe a new subassociation viburnetosum tini differentiated by the Mediterranean shrub Viburnum tinus subsp. tinus and by the meso-xerophilous herbs Lathyrus latifolius and Viola alba subsp. dehnhardtii. This research also suggests that, although vast areas of Tuscany lie in the Temperate submediterranean macrobioclimate, including our study area, the presence of Mediterranean elements in the shrub vegetation can be conspicuous when local factors, such as a water body, mitigate the microclimate. © Italian Society for Vegetation Science.
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