On the nitrophilous vegetation of Chenopodion muralis
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A revision of the therophytic weeds growing on strogly nitrified biotipes belonging to the mediterranean alliance Chenopodion muralis (Chenopodietalia muralis, Stellarietea mediae) has been made. Seven associations are krown in the Iberian Peninsule from which two of them, Sisymbrio- Malvetum parviflorae and Atriplici- Salsoletum ruthenicae are described as new ones.
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