Ausgewählte Aspekte zur Ökologie von Filago vulgaris Lam. in Schleswig-Holstein: Bestäubung, Keimung und Populationsdynamik einer unscheinbaren Art
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Selected aspects to the ecology of Filago vulgaris Lam. in Schleswig-Holstein: Poll ination, germination and population dynamics of an inconspicuous species The annual species common cudweed (Filago vulgaris) is mostly found in older gravel-pits or at other open patches of early successional stages and with mostly sandy and gravelly soil . Four different populations were considered for ecological investigations. A small population (less than 100 individuals) in a gravel-pit with partially… CONTINUE READING
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