SPECII PREVERNALE ŞI VERNALE DIN REZERVAŢIA NATURALÃ “CHEILE TURZII”
Abstract
Prevernal and vernal species from the “Cheile Turzii” natural reserve. In this paper it has been tried to reinventorize the vernal and prevernal species from the “Cheile Turzii” Natural Reserve. The determination of the plants had been done after trips on the field during the months of March and April. In order to fill the phytocenological tables, the species had been analysed after the main ecological indicators (H,T,R), after the bioforms and after the geographic elements. A number of 47 species have been identified, belonging to 40 genres and 25 botanical families. Analising the ecological indicators, it has been proven that 46% of the species are mezophyte, 56% of the species are micromezotherme and 56% species are neutrophyle. The processing of the bioforms indicators shows the existance of 44% hemicriptophyte species and as a geographic element, eurasiatics species dominate with a percentage of 26%. From the economic point of view, these species have low value, this value being compensated by the ecoprotective one. We notice the presence of some endemic species such as Viola jooi, Pulmonaria rubra, Hepatica transilvanica, Dentaria glandulosa and some rare species such as Muscari neglectum, Iris sintenisii.The papers published in the journal are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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