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Floristic diversity and spatial distribution of roadside halophytes along forest and field roads in Szczecin lowland (West Poland)
Author(s): M. Wrobel, T. Tomaszewicz and J. Chudecka
Year: 2006
Journal: Polish Journal of Ecology
Journal Link: http://www.pol.j.ecol.cbe-pan.pl/
Volume: 54
Issue: 2
Pages: 303-309
Article Topic(s): Community level survey, Disturbance, Stress
Research Setting(s): Road, Forest
Location: Poland
Species Referenced: Achillea millefolium (Common yarrow),
Abstract
Researches species that can withstand soil salinity on roadsides in Poland. The Asteraceae (daisy) and Poaceae (grass) families had the highest numbers of facultative halopyhytes, including Achillea millefolium. The full text of the article is available at this link: http://www.pol.j.ecol.cbe-pan.pl/article/ar54_2_12.pdf.Suggested Citation
M. Wrobel, T. Tomaszewicz and J. Chudecka. "Floristic diversity and spatial distribution of roadside halophytes along forest and field roads in Szczecin lowland (West Poland)." Polish Journal of Ecology 54.2 (2006): 303-309.Go back