Cembrion oder Laricion Rübel 1933 (orig.form)
(2b)
Linnaeo-Piceion abietis (Br.-Bl. et Sissingh in Br.-Bl. et al. 1939) Rivas-Mart. in Rivas-Mart. et al. 2011
(31)
Linnaeo-Piceion excelsae (Br.-Bl. et Sissingh in Br.-Bl. et al. 1939) Oberd. 1979
(2b)
Oxalidion acetosellae Krajina 1933
(29b)
Oxalidion acetosellae Krajina 1934
(phantom)
Oxalido-Piceion excelsae (Krajina 1933) Březina et Hadač in Hadač 1962
(syntax.syn.)
Piceion abietis Pawłowski et al. 1928 nom. mut. propos.
(45)
– pic05 The name in mutated form (Piceion abietis) has been used in phytosociological literature for a long time. The formal proposal to mutate the Piceion excelsae and replace it with the Piceion abietis was done by Chytrý (2013). (L. Mucina).
Piceion illyrico-moesiacum P. Fukarek 1969
(2b)
Piceion septentrionale Tx. 1955
(2b)
Pinion cembrae Rivas-Mart. in Rivas-Mart. et al. 2011
(syntax.syn.)
– pic06 The Pinus cembra woods have been traditionally considered syntaxonomically as part of the Piceion excelsae. The altitudinal differentiation between the Piceion excelsae and Pinion cembrae (as suggested by Rivas-Martínez et al. 2011: 457) is unconvincing and lacks serious floristic grounds. (L. Mucina).
Vaccinio-Abietion albae Oberd. 1962 (orig.form) (corresp.; as suballiance)
Vaccinio-Piceion excelsae Br.-Bl. in Br.-Bl. et al. 1939
(syntax.syn.)
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