Slovakia - Natural and Cultural Landscape of Danube Region
The locality is represented by forest ecosystems classified in following vegetation units: the vegetation unit if floodplain willow-poplar forests occurring on Holocene river floodplains in the warm Pannonian region including high willow-poplar forests with the most frequent occurrence of Salicetum triandrae and Salici-Populetum associations (Tx. 1931) Somsak, L. Kubicek, F., 1995; the vegetation unit of lowland floodplain forests on alluvial sediments in the proximity of watercourses, which include phytocenoses of hygrophyte and partially mesohygrophyte elm-ash and oak-ash forest communities classified with Carici (acutiformis-ripariae) - Fraxineturn angustifoliae associations, Berta 1970; and Fraxino pannonicae-Ulmetum associations; Somsak, 1995 (synonym of Fraxino-Ulmetum (T^-. 1952), geographical variant pannoncam, Berta 1970 and alder or willow-alder forest stands Alneta inferiors pannonica and Salici fragilis - Aineta inferiora pannonica as a typical representative of wetland forest stands (Kukla, J. - Krn66ova, Z., et al., 1997). A preserved complex of inundated meadows of subcontinental character (vegetation alliance Cnidion venosl) occur in the Morava river floodplain, fixed to a warm climatic region.
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