Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 79. (Budapest 1987)

Debreczy, Zs.: Fluctuating-dynamic equilibrium of photophil, xerophil rupicolous plant communities and scrub woods at the lower arid woodland limit

3, Ci : nia J e-/ona, :,-pp martna ash-ptjbfey^rtt oak torost (Qrntt-Qui'r cetlin } |^ Idealised tv/p*? wig tre*-pubesctíní oak scrub wood (Cotino-Querretum) 0 '^at situation with a micromosaic of "water loosino" rupk.oioi.is íChrysopijflono-CarícetiJfn) ••ind 'water -fjainiitg scrub wood are.r. Fig. 20. Differences in the vegetation caused by microclimate and water dispersion within small di­stances on Peter hill, near Balatonfüred. — a: Climate-zonal vegetation manna ash-pubescent oak wood (Orno-Quercetum) with 12-18 m high trees, well reflect the climatic conditions of the area as shown in diagram. — b: "Hypothetical extrazonal scrub-wood" for a hypothetical even under­ground surface (microrelief) and homogenous soil type and arrangement in the case of suddenly de­creasing (falling production caused by exposition, that is, by the increasing amount of heat accompani­ed by a l /2-1 /3 water deficiency. — c : A real situation of pubescent oak-wig tree scrub wood Cotino­Quercetum surrounded by watershed area of low water retention ability where the amount of water effectively available is 1/2-1/4 of that in the scrub wood. Howewer the assimilation surface highly limited by extra dry years, does not reflect this. The calculations above, based on measurement and watering experiments, apply to a long-term precipitation average of 300 mm for summer half year. The long term actual average (356 mm) is decreased by data of local-climate measurements and after the incease in the actual area due to the inclination. The results underline the special connec­tion of the two different types of areas (water loosing-water gaining) from the aspect of water supply

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