Phytosociological note on the Tolhuaca National Park (Chile) forest associations
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https://doi.org/10.54830/bmnhn.v52.2003.308Keywords:
Plant associations, Deciduous Forest, Andean-Patagonian Forest, Phytosociology, Wintero-Nothofagetea, Nothofagetea pumilionis-antarcticaeAbstract
The forest associations present in the Tolhuaca National Park (38 12' SL, 71 41' WL) were identified, using the phytosociological methodology of Zürich-Montpellier school. The associations were grouped in two classes: Wintero-Nothofagetea and Nothofagetea pumilionis-antarcticae. In the first one, were found three associations: Dasyphyllo diacanthoidis- Nothofagetum alpinae, Nothofagetum procerae and Nothofagetum dombeyi-alpinae. Within the second class were found four associations: Anemono antucensis-Nothofagetum pumilionis, Carici trichodes-Araucarietum araucanae, Lomatio hirsutae-Nothofagetum antarcticae and Mutisio-Berberidetum darwinii.
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