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Originalities of Willow of Salix atrocinerea Brot. in Mediterranean Europe

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  • Mauro Raposo

    (Department of Landscape, Environment and Planning, Mediterranean Institute for Agriculture, Environment and Development (MED), School of Science and Technology—Universidade de Évora, Rua Romão Ramalho, n° 59, P-7000-671 Évora, Portugal)

  • Ricardo Quinto-Canas

    (Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Campus de Gambelas, University of Algarve, P-8005-139 Faro, Portugal
    CCMAR—Centre of Marine Sciences (CCMAR), Campus de Gambelas, University of Algarve, P-8005-139 Faro, Portugal)

  • Ana Cano-Ortiz

    (Department of Animal and Plant Biology and Ecology, Section of Botany, University of Jaén, Campus Universitario Las Lagunillas s/n., 23071 Jaén, Spain)

  • Giovanni Spampinato

    (Department of Agraria, “Mediterranea” University of Reggio Calabria, Loc. Feo di Vito, 89122 Reggio Calabria, Italy)

  • Carlos Pinto Gomes

    (Department of Landscape, Environment and Planning, Mediterranean Institute for Agriculture, Environment and Development (MED), School of Science and Technology—Universidade de Évora, Rua Romão Ramalho, n° 59, P-7000-671 Évora, Portugal)

Abstract

Willow communities (genus Salix ) occurring in Mediterranean Europe are presented, showing, through statistical treatment with multivariate cluster analysis, the separation of the different plant communities and their sintaxonomic affiliation. Six willow communities have been identified, whose formations include a set of plants with high heritage value. We highlight plants with legal protection status (Annex IV and II of the Habitats Directive-92/43/EEC), endemic, rare, and endangered species such as Salix salviifolia subsp. australis , Cheirolophus uliginosus , Euphorbia uliginosa and Leuzea longifolia . Therefore, two new willow communities are proposed for the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula. The first dominated by Salix atrocinerea , Frangulo baticae-Salicetum atrocinereae ass. nova of ribatagan distribution, under acid substrates, thermomediterranean to lower mesomediterranean, dry to sub-humid. The second, dominated by the endemic Salix salviifolia subsp. australis , Clematis flammulae-Salicetum australis distributed in the Algarve, developing on neutral-basic substrates, exclusively thermomediterranous, dry to sub-humid. In both cases, there are presented on their own floristic serial, ecology, and substitution steps. A new hygrophytic meadows was also identified dominated by Molinia caerulea subsp. arundinaceae , Cheirolopho uliginosii-Molinietum arundinaceae ass. new hoc loco , which lives on substrates rich in organic matter, exclusive to the Ribatagano Sector. Through the deepening of knowledge about the composition and dynamics of riparian vegetation, it is possible to adapt management methods to sustain and protect these important edafo-hygrophilic systems in the Mediterranean.

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  • Mauro Raposo & Ricardo Quinto-Canas & Ana Cano-Ortiz & Giovanni Spampinato & Carlos Pinto Gomes, 2020. "Originalities of Willow of Salix atrocinerea Brot. in Mediterranean Europe," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(19), pages 1-14, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:12:y:2020:i:19:p:8019-:d:421020
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    1. Maria Ziaja & Tomasz Wójcik & Małgorzata Wrzesień, 2021. "Phytosociological Data in Assessment of Anthropogenic Changes in Vegetation of Rzeszów Reservoir," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(16), pages 1-14, August.
    2. Shengtang Wang & Yingchun Ge, 2022. "Ecological Quality Response to Multi-Scenario Land-Use Changes in the Heihe River Basin," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(5), pages 1-18, February.

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