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Bauer, Norbert: Open sandy grasslands of the Bakony region
Table 1 (continued) Nr. Gr. Locality Date Height TC ce 65. Nagytevel: Örcg-hegy-alja 29.06.2005 250 40 5 66. Nagytevel: Csuszkati-dűlő 29.06.2005 250 70 3 67, Nagytevel: Csuszkati-dűlő 29.06.2005 250 70 1 68. Nagytevel: Csuszkati-dűlő 29.06.2005 250 70 1 69. Sáska: Bükk-oldal, Szarvas-völgy 18.06.2001 230 50 10 70. Sáska: Bükk-oldal, Szarvas-völgy 18.06.2001 220 50 8 71. Sáska: Bükk-oldal, Szarvas-völgy 18.06.2001 220 60 3 72. Hegyesd: Bükk-oldal 18.06.2001 230 50 1 73. Hegyesd: Bükk-oldal 18.06.2001 230 50 5 74. Hegyesd: Bükk-oldal 18.06.2001 230 70 3 75. Hegyesd: Bükk-oldal 18.06.2001 220 60 5 76. Hegyesd: Bükk-oldal 18.06.2001 220 60 5 77. Sümeg: Templom-domb 27.06.2002 200 40 10 78. Szentbékkálla: Kő-hegy 18.05.2004 190 60 15 79. Salföld: Kisörspuszta, Kőmagas 13.07.2002 150 40 10 SO. Salföld: Kisörspuszta, Kőmagas 13.07.2002 150 50 3 81. CcK Nagytevel: Öreg-hegy-alja 13.06.2001 250 80 3 82. Nagytevel: Öreg-hegy-alja 13.06.2001 250 70 3 83. Nagytevel: Öreg-hegy-alja 13.06.2001 250 70 3 84. Nagytevel: Öreg-hegy-alja 13.06.2001 250 80 1 85. Nagytevel: Öreg-hegy-alja 13.06.2001 250 70 1 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 85 coenological samples of the open sandy grasslands of the Bakony region are published here. Of these, 33 samples (Tables 2-3, group of Fv) of the grasslands, most typically dominated by Festuca vaginata, and 7 samples (Table 3, samples from 34 to 40, group of FvS) dominated by Stipa pennata L. in the region of Fenyőfő and Bakonyszentlászló, have been considered natural stands. (Although knowing earlier land use in the area, and that there is ongoing small-scale grazing even today, these cannot be seen as primary, intact stands.) We also recorded some stands of vegetation typical of recently (for the past few years) heavily disturbed areas and secondary sandy surfaces (Table 4, samples from 44 to 48, group of Br), and grasslands characterised by the common occurrence of Festuca vaginata and Corynephorus canescens (Table 4, samples from 41 to 43, group