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The paper contains phytosociological characteristics of forest communities and flora. In the nature reserve the following plant communities have been distinguished: Riho nigri-Alnelum Sol.-Gorn. 1987, Circaeo-Alnetum Oberd. 1953, Tilio-Carpinetum Tracz. 1962, Abietetum polonicum (Dziubaitowski 1928) Br.-Bl. et Vlieg. 1939, Cladonio-Pinetum Juraszek 1927, Leucobryo-Pinetum Mat. (1962) 1973, Pinus-Molinia J. Mat. 1973, Vaccinio uliginosi-Pinetum Kleist 1929, Querco roboris-Pinetum J. M. Mat. 1988.
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The paper presents information about the occurrence and state of preservation of valuable peat-bog species as well as about the threats facing them. The anthropopressure-related changes which occurred in the habitat of the Glinno Ługi peatland and their influence on the flora are presented and discussed.
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The paper presents the changes of vascular plant flora in the Małków–Bartochów peatland area (the Warta River valley) which took place over a 40-year period. Vanishing, permanent and new components of the flora are presented with a special focus on valuable (protected by the law, threatened and locally rare) species. Changes in the share of ecological groups are estimated and discussed. Anthropogenic and natural factors, directly or indirectly influencing (in the past and at present) flora composition, are noted and analyzed.
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The paper presents the diversity of natural and anthropogenic forest communities occurring in post-cultivated fields in Glinno Ługi. An impoverished fresh pine forest association (Leucobryo-Pinetum) and nine secondary forest communities have been distinguished in the transect line (1.16 km in length). Factors influencing the structure and species composition of recent forest communities, such as habitat properties, previous land use forms and the intensity of forest management, are described.
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