Lemnetum bump
The banded lemur (Lemnetum gibbae Miy. et J.Tx. 1960) is a syntakson of the Lemnetea minoris class. This team is built by the organisms of the lust. The dominant species is lobster (Lemna gibba). Characteristic
The team is a simple under construction, single layer and pleasing lashes. These communities are unstable, occur on the surface of standing water and slowly flowing. Such communities are formed in eutrophic waters. The waters in which they occur are at least periodically alkaline, with high buffering in relation to acidification and high electrical conductivity. The team is based on the dominance of the species of lobster (Lemna gibba). Occurrence The communities belonging to this team are common in our country. They can often be found in standing and slow-moving waters. They often occur in complexes with above-mentioned aquatic and coastal plant communities. Characteristic combination of species ChCl., ChO. Small eyelash (Lemna minor), Spirodela polyrhiza (Spirodela polyrhiza), Wolffia wilt (Wolffia arrhiza) ChAll. : rzęsa garbata (Lemna gibba) ChAss. : rzęsa garbata (Lemna gibba) (opt.)
List of Polish plant communities, syntaxsonomy, phytosociology. Bibliography
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