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Postfire Resuccessional Process in Juniper-Poplar Wood in Bugac Kiskunsag National Park, Hungary


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1 Botanical Department of the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, India
 

Resuccession of cryptogemous end higher plants were investigated in 9 permanent quadrats in a burnt area in Bugac Kskunsag National Park, Hungary. Species diversity increase along the transect parallel with depth of burnt soil. Alien and opportunist species intruded in to burnt area while the return of the wild perennial flora took place slowly, except for creeping plants. Highest similarity occured among the 4th, 5th and 6th quadrats situated in the middle of sample series, with and without algae.
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J. Szujko-Lacza
Botanical Department of the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, India
Zs. P. Komaromy
Botanical Department of the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Budapest, India

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Resuccession of cryptogemous end higher plants were investigated in 9 permanent quadrats in a burnt area in Bugac Kskunsag National Park, Hungary. Species diversity increase along the transect parallel with depth of burnt soil. Alien and opportunist species intruded in to burnt area while the return of the wild perennial flora took place slowly, except for creeping plants. Highest similarity occured among the 4th, 5th and 6th quadrats situated in the middle of sample series, with and without algae.