Correspondences between plants and soil/environmental factors in beech forests of Central Apennines: From homogeneity to complexity
Rendiconti Lincei, ISSN: 1720-0776, Vol: 21, Issue: 1, Page: 27-43
2010
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Data have been collected in beech forests of central Apennines through 94 phytosociological relevès and 37 soil profiles. The main edaphic factors have been analyzed. Environmental factors [light (L), temperature (T), continentality (K), soil moisture (F), reaction (R), nitrogen (N), hemeroby (H)] have been expressed by Ellenberg bioindication model and hemeroby index to estimate anthropogenic disturbance. Significant correlations have been found by Pearson correlation test: the distribution of beech forest typical species, such as Cephalanthera damasonium, Aquilegia vulgaris were positively correlated with carbon/nitrogen (C/N) ratio. Five factors (T and L indicator values, hemeroby index, CaCO, C/N ratio) explained almost the whole variability of data set in the canonical correspondence analysis. The relationships found between soil/environmental factors and species/communities allow to detect significant differences within an homogeneous habitat providing management indications at fine-scale. © 2009 Springer-Verlag Italia.
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