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Vegetation Classification and Survey 1: 191-217
https://doi.org/10.3897/VCS/2020/60848 (30 Dec 2020)
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  • Introduction
  • Study area
  • Methods
    • Data sampling and data analyses
  • Results
    • General floristic features and relations between plant communities
    • Classification of the vegetation units
    • Syntaxonomic synopsis
      • Mesic mown and grazed subalpine meadows and pastures on fertile soils
      • Irano-Turanian thermophilous, mesic tall-forb communities of the western Pamir-Alai and Tian Shan Mountains
      • Forb rich mesophilious tall-forb communities of the western Pamir-Alai Mountains
      • Scree-like tall-forb communities of the eastern Irano-Turanian region
      • Dry tall-forb communities of the subhumid zone of the eastern Irano-Turanian region
      • Mesic mown and grazed subalpine meadows and pastures on fertile soils
      • Irano-Turanian thermophilous, mesic tall-forb communities of the Pamir-Alai and Tian Shan Mountains
      • Forb rich mesophilious tall-forb communities of the western Pamir-Alai Mountains
      • 2.1.1. Community of Allium hymenorhizum (cluster 2)
      • 2.1.2. Feruletum sumbuli (cluster 3)
      • 2.1.3. Heracleetum lehmannianii Nowak et al. ass. nov. prov. (cluster 4)
      • 2.1.4. Eremuretum kaufmannii Nowak et al. ass. nov. prov. (cluster 5)
      • 2.1.5. Anthriscidetum glacialis Nowak et al. ass. nov. prov. (cluster 6)
      • Scree like tall-forb communities of the eastern Irano-Turanian region
      • 2.2.1. Community of Cousinia batalinii and Euphorbia pamirica (cluster 7)
      • 2.2.2. Phlomoidetum kaufmannianae Nowak et al. ass. nov. prov. (cluster 8)
      • 2.2.3. Eremostachyetum tadshikistanicae Nowak et al. 2016 (cluster 9)
      • 2.2.4. Community of Senecio saposhnikovii (cluster 10)
      • 2.2.5. Eremuretum stenophyllido-comosi Nowak et al. ass. nov. prov. (cluster 11)
      • 2.3.2. Alliance: Scabioso songaricae-Phlomoidion lehmannianae Nowak et al. all. nov. prov
      • 2.3.1. Community of Inula macrophylla (cluster 12)
      • 2.3.2. Stipetum margelanicae Nowak et al. 2016 (cluster 13)
      • 2.3.3. Lathyretum mulkaki Nowak et al. ass. nov. prov. (cluster 14)
      • 2.3.4. Potentillo orientalis-Eremuretum fusci S. (cluster 15)
      • 2.3.5. Hordeo bulbosi-Astragaletum retamocarpi S. PageBreak (cluster 16)
      • 2.3.6. Community of Ferula kuhistanica (cluster 17)
      • 2.3.7. Eremuretum robusti Nowak et al. ass. nov. prov. (cluster 18)
      • 2.3.8. Phlomoido lehmannianae-Onobrychidetum grandis Nowak et al. ass. nov. prov. (cluster 19)
  • Discussion
    • The origin of the tall-forb vegetation in Middle Asia
    • Comparisons of the Middle Asian tall-forb vegetation to the sourrounding areas
    • The overlap between Irano-Turanian tall-forb and scree vegetation and its relation to Juniper grooves
    • Environmental features determining the floristic composition of communities
  • Conclusions
  • Data availability
  • Author contributions
  • Acknowledgements
  • References
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