The galaico-septentrional oak forests
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https://doi.org/10.24310/abm.v15i.9309Keywords:
Decidous forest, west-european atlantic forest, Quercus robur forest, Cantabro- Atlantic provinceAbstract
The oakwoods of northern Galicia, included in the association Blechno spicantis-Quercetum roboris are studied; the pulmonarietosum longifoliae subassociation has been described. Several data on these particular woods are also reported, including the vegetation serie and the relationships with other similar vegetation types.
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