Comunidades vegetales acuáticas del Paraguay occidental
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Comunidades vegetales acuáticas, Clase fitosociológica, Plantas acuáticas, Eichhornietea, Helófitas, Hidrófitos, Biocenosis (es)Comunidades vegetales acuáticas, Clase fitosociológica, Plantas acuáticas, Eichhornietea, Helófitas, Hidrófitos, Biocenosis (en)
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Se hace un estudio de las comunidades vegetales acuáticas del Paraguay occidental. Se describen una clase fitosociológica, un orden, una alianza y cuatro asociaciones como nuevas, que se detallan en el resumen en inglés.
The aquatic plant communities of western Paraguay have been studied. As a result, one phytosociological class, one order, one alliance and four new associations are proposed: Eichhornietea crassipedis, Eichhornietalia crassipedis, Eichhornion crassipedis, Elodeo calIitrichoidis- Nymphaeetum amazoni, Hydrocleydo nymphoidis-Nymphoidetum humboldtianae, Rhabdadenio ragonesei-Cyperetum gigantei, Echinodoro grandiflori-Pontederietum cordatae.
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