B. Papp szerk.: Studia Botanica Hungarica 37. 2006 (Budapest, 2006)
Bauer, Norbert: Open sandy grasslands of the Bakony region
Other taxa: 1: Anthoxanthum odoratum +, Echium vulgare +; 2: Veronica prostrata 1, Pulsatilla pratensis subsp. nigricans 1, Anthoxanthum odoratum +; 3: Senecio vulgaris +, Scabiosa ochroleuca +, Seseli annuum +; 4: Cerastium semidecandrum +, Potentilla alba +, Thesium arvense +; 5: Chondrilla juncea 1, Arabidopsis thaliana +, Seseli annuum +, Tragopogon dubius +; 6: Peucedanum oreoselinum +, Cerastium semidecandrum +, Gypsophila fastigiata 1; 7: Chondrilla juncea 1, Berteroa incana +, Galium verum +, Potentilla argentea +, Tragopogon dubius +; 8: Plantago lanceolata +, Berteroa incana +, Potentilla argentea +, Senecio jacobea +, Tragopogon dubius +; 9: Sedum hillebrandtii +; 10: Silene conica +, Sedum hillebrandtii +, Potentilla argentea +; 11: Trifolium campestre +, Silene conica +, Verom'ca praecox +; 12: Pimpinella saxifraga agg. +, Hypericum perforatum +, Galium verum +, Scabiosa ochroleuca +; 13: Plantago arenaria +, Linaria genistifolia +, Pulsatilla pratensis subsp. nigricans +, Plantago lanceolata +, Galium verum +, Senecio jacobea +, Seseli annuum +; 14: Cynodon dactylon 1, Vicia angustifolia +, Hypericum perforatum +; 15: Cynodon dactylon +, Pimpinella saxifraga agg. 1 ; 16: Asperula cynanchica +; 17: Bothriochloa ischaemum 1, Crepis rhoeadifolia +, Veronica praecox +; 18: Juniperus communis 2; 19: Erophila verna +; 20: Scabiosa ochroleuca +, Veronica praecox + Cladonia cenotea (Ach.) Schaer. are characteristic, but occur in smaller quantities. The moss species Ceratodon purpureus (Hedw.) Brid., Polytrichum juniperinum Hedw., Polytrichumpiliferum Schreb. ex Hedw., Racomitrium canescens (Hedw.) Brid., and Tortula ruralis, along with the lichen species Cladonia rangiformis, Cladonia chlorophaea, and Cladonia pyxidata (L.) Hoffm. were recorded in sandy grasslands dominated by Corynephorus canescens, PCoA ordination of the samples showed the existence of separated groups (Fig. 2). On the basis of the separation of the samples it is presumed that the acidicbasic character is component 1 (axis 1), and the closing of the stands is component 2 (axis 2). The open grasslands are represented by calciphobe Corynephoretum samples (Cc), Festucetum vaginatae samples (Fv) on more basoid surfaces and intermediate samples qualified as Festuco-Corynephoretum (FvC) described earlier. The separation of slightly closer stands, having similar species composition, dominated by Stipa pennata (FvS) from the Fv group is of small degree, and the separation of Koeleria majoriflora (CcK) samples adjoining Corynephoretum is more conspicuous because of the greater differences in the species composition and cover values. In the Festucetum vaginatae grasslands (Fv-group) of the Bakonyalja Euphorbia seguieriana Necker, Thymus serpyllum L., Teucrium chamaedrys L., and Artemisia campestris L. were the most frequent besides the dominant grass species. In the sandy region of Fenyőfő-Bakonyszentlászló Dianthus arenarius L. subsp. borussicus Vierh., Peucedanum arenarium W. et K., Polygonum arenarium W. et K., Sedum hillebrandtii Fenzl,< Fumana procumbens (Dun.) Gren. et Godr., Gypsophila fastigiata L. subsp. arenaria (W. et K. ex Willd.) Domin, Hieracium echioides Lumn., Helichrysum arenarium (L.) Moench, Centaurea arenaria M. B. ex Willd., Potentilla arenaria Borkh., Draba nemorosa L. may be highlighted for