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Dobolyi, K., Erős-Honti, J.; Botta-Dukát, Z.: Habitat preference of Linum dolomiticum (Linaceae)

Table 4. Distribution of the water preference categories (BORHIDI 1993) (expressed in percentage) Groups of relevés Water preference categories I II Ill IV V 1 21.1 45.4 22.5 14.9 37.6 2 21.5 24.3 23.4 18.9 26.2 3 47.4 26.0 46.5 55.6 31.0 4 8.2 4.1 6.8 8.7 5.0 5 1.8 0.1 0.7 1.6 0.2 6 ­­­0.1 ­7 ­­0.1 0.2 ­8-12 ­­­­­Categorisation of water preference: 1 = plants of extremely dry habitats or bare rocks; 2 = xero-indi­cators on habitats with long dry period; 3 = xerotolerants, but eventually occurring on fresh soils; 4 = plants of semi-dry habitats; 5 = plants of semi-humid habitats, under intermediate conditions; 6 = plants of fresh soils; 7 = plants of moist soils not drying out and well aerated; 8 = plants of moist soils tolerat­ing short floods; 9 = plants of wet, not well aerated soils; 10 = plants of frequently flooded soils; 11 = water plants with floating or partly emergent leaves; 12 = water plants, most wholly submersed in water. Table 5. Distribution of the continentality preference categories (BORHIDI 1993) (ex­pressed in percentage) Groups of relevés Continentality preference categories 1 1 111 IV V 1 ­­­­­2 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.2 3 8.0 4.6 5,1 8.6 4.7 4 49.3 31.3 42.0 48.9 37.3 5 20.9 25.6 29.0 26.0 26.4 (. 15.0 23.8 14.5 11.2 15.9 7 6.4 14.6 8.2 5.0 15.3 8 0.1 ­0.7 0.1 0.1 9 ­­­­­Categorisation of continentality preference: 1 = euoceanic species, reaching Central Europe only in the extreme West, not in Hungary; 2 = oceanic species, mainly in West Europe and western Central Europe; 3 = oceanic-suboceanic species, area in whole Central Europe; 4 = suboceanic species, mainly in Central Europe but reaching to East; 5 = intermediate type with slight suboceanic-subcon­tinental character; 6 = subcontinental species, main area in eastern Central Europe; 7 = continen­tal-subcontinental species, main area in East Europe; 8 = continental species reaching only eastern part of Central Europe; 9 = eucontinental species, main area in Siberia and East Europe reaching scarcely the eastern part of Central Europe.

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