释义 |
phytocœnose Ecol.|faɪtəʊˈsiːnəʊz| [f. phyto- + Gr. κοίνωσις mingling.] A community of plants; all of the plant species found at a particular site.
1930G. E. du Rietz in Svensk Bot. Tidskr. XXIV. 489 Only of the phytocoenoses, or ‘complete plant-communities’, all units of higher and lower rank have been included. 1955Jrnl. Ecol. XLIII. 650 It is always possible to list the species in a phytocoenose (i.e. the vegetation occupying a definite area of ground). 1964Bot. Zhurnal XLIX. 74 The study of the sward structure in a phytocoenose reveals the fact that the latter consists of layers. |