Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Definition, history and development of plant sociology.
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R1, C1, P 1-10
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2
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Plant life forms of Raunkiaer (Plant life forms)
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R1, C6, P 134-143
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3
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Physiognomic-ecological classification of plant formations in the world.
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R2, C1, P 4-12
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4
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Effective internal and external factors in formation of plant communities.
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R1, C2, P 18-26
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5
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Factors effecting competition ability of plants
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R1, C2, P 11-17
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6
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Physiological-ecological amplitude, important characteristics of plant communities
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R4, C4, P 77-110
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7
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Vegetation sampling for plant community determination with Braun-Blanquet method
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R1, C2, P 37-52
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8
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Vegetation sampling in sample areas (plant composition, cover degree, vitality, layers)
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R1, C3, P 31-42
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9
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Evaluation vegetation sampling with tabulation system
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R4, C7, P 245-255
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10
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Evaluation vegetation sampling with tabulation system
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R4, C7, P 255-265
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11
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Evaluation vegetation sampling with tabulation system
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R4, C7, P 265-275
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12
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Classification of plant communities, basic units of plant communities, character species, differential species, dominant species.
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R1, C6, P 96-105
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13
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Community development-Community dynamic (phenology, fluctuation, succession), Community history, community ecology
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R3, C3, P 26-33
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14
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Plant sociology in practice
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R4, C10, P 332-336
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