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Bryofloristical study in the Brunszvik manor park in Martonvásár, Hungary
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2016-07-01
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Nagy, Z., Majláth, I., Molnár, M., & Erzberger, P. (2016). Bryofloristical study in the Brunszvik manor park in Martonvásár, Hungary. Kitaibelia, 21(2), 198–206. https://doi.org/10.17542/kit.21.198
Abstract
This is the first bryofloristic study in the Martonvásár manor park. In our survey in 2015, 56 species (6 liverworts and 50 mosses) were found in the park. Most of them are considered to be common in Hungary, but an endangered (Eurhynchium speciosum), a vulnerable (Orthotrichum patens) and five near-threatened species (Aphanorrhegma patens, Orthotrichum obtusifolium, Orthotrichum pumilum, Pseudocrossidium revolutum, Riccia cavernosa) were also found. These results point out the nature conservation value of the manor park.