Vegetation, soils, and humus forms of Sardinian holm oak forests and approximated cross-harmonization of vegetation types, WRB Soil Groups and humus forms in selected Mediterranean ecosystems

VACCA, ANDREA
First
Member of the Collaboration Group
;
SERRA, GIANLUCA
Second
Member of the Collaboration Group
;
2018-01-01

Abstract

Five plant communities, related to elevation above sea level and geological substrata, are recognized in the holm oak forests of Sardinia (Italy). These forests show a considerable inhomogeneous structure due to present day and past uses. Coppice management prevails, influencing the quantity and quality of organic horizons. Most frequent mineral soils are Cambisols, Leptosols, and Regosols. Regarding the humus forms, Moder and, with less extent, Amphi, are prevailing. Furthermore, the paper presents a synoptic table giving a rough picture of the relationships between vegetation types, WRB Soil Groups and humus forms in selected Mediterranean ecosystems.
2018
Holm oak forests; Humus forms; Mediterranean ecosystems; Mineral soils; Sardinia; WRB soil groups; Ecology; Agricultural and biological sciences (miscellaneous); Soil science
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