This alliance includes low-growing vegetation of summer or winter annual, or short-lived perenial species, which are weak competitors. It occurs in warm areas, where succession of tall-growing competitors is fast, which means that this vegetation type is most often found in frequently disturbed habitats, such as wet places in arable fields and pastures, sand or loam pits, bottoms of summer-dried fishponds, desiccating oxbows and river banks. Soils are rich in calcium, and on some sites slightly saline. This alliance occurs in warm parts of Europe, being most diverse in the Pannonian region.
Citation: Šumberová K. (2011): Vegetace jednoletých vlhkomilných bylin (Isoëto-Nano-Juncetea). Vegetation of annual wetland herbs. – In: Chytrý M. (ed.), Vegetace České republiky. 3. Vodní a mokřadní vegetace [Vegetation of the Czech Republic 3. Aquatic and wetland vegetation], p. 309–346, Academia, Praha; Lososová Z., Šumberová K. & Hrivnák R. (2013): Dodatky ke druhému a třetímu dílu Vegetace České republiky. Additions to the second and third volumes of Vegetation of the Czech Republics. – In: Chytrý M. (ed.), Vegetace České republiky. 4. Lesní a křovinná vegetace [Vegetation of the Czech Republic 4. Forest and shrub vegetation], p. 433–443, Academia, Praha.
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