Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The pale green dense Tor-grass (Brachypodium rupestre) tufts are a quite distinctive
aspect of the Italian grassland pattern of the colline and submontane belts. B. rupestre
is used to be found in secondary grasslands both in natural environments and in some
aspects of the post-coltural environments such as forest clearances, abandoned terraced and
extensive pastures. In northern Italy (Alps, Prealps and northern Apennines) B. rupestre
has only sporadically been considered in the grasslands syntaxonomic frameworks.
On the contrary it occurs in those regarding the central Italy where several semi-natural
and post-coltural grassland associations (e.g. Polygalo flavescentis-Brachypodietum,
Galio lucidi-B. Dorycnio-B. etc.) were described. As far as the southern Italy is concerned
only the Polygalo mediterraneae-Brachypodietum is known whereas two new associations
were recently proposed for Sicily (Gianguzzi et al. 2018 submitted). As regards the syntaxonomical ranks higher than association, the majority of the B. rupestre communities were
classified in the Festuco-Brometea and a minor part to the Trifolio-Geranietea. In particular
Di Pietro et al., (2015) proposed the classification of the Italian Brachypodium rupestre
grasslands in the following three alliances: Coronillo-Astragalion Ubaldi 2003 (flyschoid
eroded substrates); Cytiso-Bromion erecti Bonin 1978 (xerophilous mixed Brachypodium
rupestre and Bromus erectus on limestone) and Polygalo mediterraneae-Bromion erecti
(Biondi, Allegrezza et Zuccarello 2005) Di Pietro in Di Pietro et al. 2015 (post-coltural
or natural environments on pelithic-arenaceous or marly-clayey colluvial soils). On the other
hand Allegrezza et al. (2016) considered Brachypodium rupestre as a guide-species for
the sub-Mediterranean heliophilous forest edges and proposed a new suborder Dorycnio
herbacei-Brachypodienalia (Asphodeletalia macrocarpi, Trifolio-Geranietea) a new
alliance, Dorycnio herbacei-Brachypodion, and three new associations (Galio erectiBrachypodietum, Laserpitio siculi-B. and Bituminario-B.). In this presentation a synoptic
table including all the B. rupestre communities described for the Italian Peninsula has
been statistically analysed and discussed from a floristic and coenological point of view.
From this analysis emerged that the B. rupestre communities described so far for the
Italian peninsula are all characterized by the prevalence of the Festuco-Brometea species
regardless of their original classification at the class rank.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Brachypodium rupestre; syntaxonomy; grasslands
Elenco autori:
Terzi, Massimo
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