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characterize discrete vegetation units.
Vegetation units as
understood by
phytosociologists may
express largely abstract vegetation concepts (e.g. the set of...
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JUICE is a
widely used[citation needed] non-commercial
software package for
editing and
analysing phytosociological data. It was
developed at the Masaryk...
- (1877–1934),
German musicologist Josias Braun-Blanquet (1884–1980), a
phytosociologist and
botanist Rosa
Gutknecht (1885–1959), a German-born
Swiss theologian...
- sylvatici-Meum
athamantici ****ociation (Carnation, Meum), of
which phytosociologists distinguish 2 variants: a semi-heliophilous one with
Euphorbia hyberna...
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General Lore
Kutschera (1917-2008),
Austrian botanist, ecologist,
phytosociologist, and
educator Maria von Trapp, born
Maria Kutschera,
stepmother and...
- Braun-Blanquet (3
August 1884 – 20
September 1980) was an
influential phytosociologist and botanist. Braun-Blanquet was born in Chur, Switzerland, and died...
- Foerster,
Hansen learned from
landscape architect Hermann Mattern and
phytosociologist Reinhold Tüxen.
During the
Second World War,
Hansen worked under Tüxen...
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author of the
first AFNOR wood nomenclature. He is the
successor of the
phytosociologist Charles Flahault (1852-1935).
Guinier was the
national correspondent...
- She was
described by her colleague,
Adolf Ceska, as "the
greatest phytosociologist in the
United States", but too far
ahead of her time for mainstream...
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intervention or a
hazard event. The
concept was
developed in the mid 1950s by
phytosociologist Reinhold Tüxen,
partly expanding on the
concept of
climax vegetation...