Thaiszia - J. Bot., Košice, 15, Suppl. 1, 2005
THAISZIA JOURNAL OF BOTANY
Lectures and Posters
VI. International symposium
Anthropization and Environment of Rural Settlements
Flora and Vegetation
September 28. – 30. Oktober 01. 2004
Danišovce, Slovakia
Organised by SERGEJ MOCHNACKÝ
Botanical Garden, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, Slovakia
Intorduction
In Supplement, there are the full-text accounts of participants of VI International Symposium „Anthropization and Environment of Rural Settlements. Flora and Vegetation“. The Symposium took place from 28th September to 1st October 2004 in Educational and Training Institution of Pavol Jozef Šafárik University Košice in Danišovce. There were 45 conferrees from 5 countries. One part of Symposium was the excursion to Slovenský raj National Park and to The National Natural Reserve Dreveník. The next conferention will take place in June 2006 and it will be organized by colleagues from Hungary.
Contents
New patterns in selected communities of synathropic vegetation in the Malá Fatra mountains
VIERA HORÁKOVÁ .................... 3
Alien invasive species communities of the Zvolenská kotlina - basin
JAROSLAV KONTRIŠ, OĽGA KONTRIŠOVÁ, BLAŽENA BENČAŤOVÁ .................... 9
Ecologo-coenotic factors in restoration of steppe vegetation in “M. M. Gryshko” national botanical garden
VALENTINA Y. MARYUSHKINA, VICTORIYA V. GRYTSENKO, NATALIYA P. DIDYK .................... 19
Preliminary survey of the synanthropic plant communities of the Muránska Planina National Park
MARICA ZALIBEROVÁ & IVAN JAROLÍMEK .................... 27
Occurrence of some rare weeds on the territory of Slovakia
PAVOL ELIÁŠ JUN. & TIBOR BARANEC .................... 35
Cereal stubble communities in the East Slovakia
SERGEJ MOCHNACKÝ .................... 45
Archaeophytes in Ukraine: the present patterns of distribution and degree of naturalization
VIERA PROTOPOPOVA & MYROSLAV SHEVERA .................... 53
The present state of the natural flora of Ostrog
LYUBOV M. GUBAR .................... 71
Plant species distributing spontaneously in Capital Budapest
ANDRÁS TERPÓ .................... 79
Management of synantropic weeds distribution by native steppe vegetation in the Forest-Steppe and Steppe zone of Ukraine
NATALIYA P. DIDYK, OKSANA S. PAVLOVA, VALENTINA Y. MARYUSHKINA, SVITLANA P. MASHKOVSKA .................... 83
Oenothera coronifera RENNER (Onagraceae) – a new species in the vascular plant flora of Poland
KRZYSZTOF ROSTAŃSKI, KAROL LATOWSKI .................... 91
Distribution and degree of naturalization of Impatiens parviflora DC in the southern part of the Silesian-Kraków Upland (Poland)
DAMIAN CHMURA & ANDRZEJ URBISZ .................... 101
Amaranthus blitum L. subsp. emarginatus (MOQ. ex ULINE et W. L. BRAY) CARRETERO, MUNOZ GARM. et PEDROL. the new invasive subspecies native to the tropics occurs now also in Slovakia and Hungary
VLADIMÍR JEHLÍK & MARICA ZALIBEROVÁ .................... 115
Impatiens parviflora DC. at Natural Reservation Bralce and its influence on Waldsteinia teppneri MÁJOVSKÝ
ANDREA MARUŠKOVÁ .................... 121
The occurrence and distribution of rare and endangered plant species in segetal communities in the Borská nížina Lowland
JANA MÁJEKOVÁ & MARICA ZALIBEROVÁ .................... 129
Ecological-biological reasons and sourcesof the invasive propensity of Anthoxanthum aristatum BOISS.
KAROL LATOWSKI .................... 143
Ruderalisation of the community Arrhenatheretum elatioris in area of gudrons waste sites at locality Predajná (Central Slovakia)
HANA OLLEROVÁ .................... 153
An expansion of Heracleum mantegazzianum SOMMER & LEVIER (Heracleum sosnovskyi MANDEN.) in Central Poland?
JAN T. SICIŃSKI .................... 163
Present situation of plant health in urban habitats of Budapest
GÉZA RIPKA .................... 173
Possible biological control of some invasive plant species in Slovakia
MARTIN SUVÁK .................... 183
The Black Locust Communities in the Northern Part of “Pohronská pahorkatina” Hills
BLAŽENA BENČAŤOVÁ & TIBOR BENČAŤ .................... 191
The biotic pests of invasive and expansive woody plants in the Botanical Garden of P. J. Šafárik University in Košice
PETER KELBEL .................... 197
Introduction and invasion of dendrotaxa in Arboretum Mlynany SAS
JURAJ KUBA & IVAN TOMASKO .................... 211
Invasive woody plants in rural environment in south Slovakia
PETER HOŤKA .................... 215
Woody plants at the outskir of town settlement Žiar upon Hron
JÁN SUPUKA, ĽUBICA FERIANCOVÁ & ROBERTA ŠTEPÁNKOVÁ .................... 221
Fungus research work on the Bátorliget Ancient Bog: The mycorrhize fungus relations
ISTVÁN LENTI & FERENCNÉ BORONKAY .................... 231
The participation of Reynoutria japonica HOUTT. in phytocoenoes growing in the Upper Silesian Industrial Region
AGNIESZKAKOMPAŁA-BĄBA, AGNIESZKABŁOŃSKA & WOJCIECHBĄBA .................... 233
European Green alder (Alnus viridis (CHAIX) DC) - alien plant in the Krkonoše Mts. National Park?
VÁCLAV HORÁK, VIERA HORÁKOVÁ, ANDREA MORAVCOVÁ .................... 249
The multiplication-biological observations of some plant species in the pasture of Bátorliget
FERENCNÉ BORONKAY, ISTVÁN LENTI .................... 253
Changes of the ruderal flora of five selected villages in Kampinos National Park (Poland)
IZABELLA KIRPLUK .................... 255
Historical parks and invasive woody plants
IVAN TOMAŠKO .................... 263
Participation of Solidago canadensis L. and S. gigantea AITON in abandoned fields communities in the Silesian Upland (Poland)
BEATA WĘGRZYNEK, ALINA URBISZ & TERESA NOWAK .................... 267
Anthropophytes permanently established in the flora of the Rybnik Plateau (South Poland)
ANDRZEJ URBISZ & ALINA URBISZ .................... 277
Effects of forest management on alien plant invasions of woodlands
DAMIAN CHMURA & EDYTA SIERKA .................... 289
The current arrangement of the rural front yards
MARGARÉTA ŽAJOVÁ .................... 301
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