1 September 27, 2015
1. Nikolai A. Bityukov
Silvicultural and Botanical Features of the Rocky Oak (Quercus Petraea Liebe) on the Black Sea Coast
Central European Journal of Botany, 2015, Vol. (1), Is. 1, pp. 4-11.
2. Аkzhunis A. Imanbaeva, Margarita Yu. Ishmuratova, Ainur T. TuyakovaCentral European Journal of Botany, 2015, Vol. (1), Is. 1, pp. 4-11.
Abstract:
The article lists the materials of forestry and botanical studies in pharmacy of oak rock on the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus. According to the materials of monitoring there is explored the oak recovery after clear-felling and hollows. The article analyzes the dynamics of natural regeneration of oak rocky after felling, and after the passage of ground fires in young stands.
The article lists the materials of forestry and botanical studies in pharmacy of oak rock on the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus. According to the materials of monitoring there is explored the oak recovery after clear-felling and hollows. The article analyzes the dynamics of natural regeneration of oak rocky after felling, and after the passage of ground fires in young stands.
Screening of Mangystau Flora for Wild Relatives of Cultivated Plants
Central European Journal of Botany, 2015, Vol. (1), Is. 1, pp. 12-20.
3. Galina A. SoltaniCentral European Journal of Botany, 2015, Vol. (1), Is. 1, pp. 12-20.
Abstract:
In the article the analysis of specific structure and degree of prospects of wild relatives of cultural plants of Mangistau region’s flora is conducted. The list of wild relatives of cultural plants of Mangystau includes 118 species from 62 genes and 21 families. The greatest specific species is revealed for the peninsula of Mangyshlak, the smallest is for the peninsula Buzachi. The greatest number of species represented in Chenopodiaceae, Fabaceae, Nitrariaceae and Poaceae families. The analysis of priority of wild relatives of cultural plants allowed distributing plants as follows: to the 1st group – 25 species; to the 2nd group – 4 species; to the 3rd group – 8 species; to the 4th group – 19 species; to the 5th group – 62 species.
In the article the analysis of specific structure and degree of prospects of wild relatives of cultural plants of Mangistau region’s flora is conducted. The list of wild relatives of cultural plants of Mangystau includes 118 species from 62 genes and 21 families. The greatest specific species is revealed for the peninsula of Mangyshlak, the smallest is for the peninsula Buzachi. The greatest number of species represented in Chenopodiaceae, Fabaceae, Nitrariaceae and Poaceae families. The analysis of priority of wild relatives of cultural plants allowed distributing plants as follows: to the 1st group – 25 species; to the 2nd group – 4 species; to the 3rd group – 8 species; to the 4th group – 19 species; to the 5th group – 62 species.
The Acclimatization of Yinquania Muchuanesis Z. Y. Zhu. on the Black Sea Coast of the Caucasus
Central European Journal of Botany, 2015, Vol. (1), Is. 1, pp. 21-28.
4. Central European Journal of Botany, 2015, Vol. (1), Is. 1, pp. 21-28.
Abstract:
Collection of the Sochi Dendrarium has an evergreen shrub of the genus Cornus Linnaeus. Introduction the material came from the Beijing Botanical garden in 1960. Taxonomic identification has allowed us to refer it to the form does not have a certain status – Yinquania muchuanesis Z. Y. Zhu., synonymous with Cornus oblonga Wall. var. oblonga. Studies have shown the dependence of the growth and development of plants from the weather, especially winter. Yinquania muchuanesis acclimated to adverse conditions of the Black sea coast. Without much damage it tolerates frost and drought. Prefers areas protected from the wind, with variable insolation, with fertile, well-watered, drained soils. Yinquania muchuanesis is a sustainable plant that grows quickly, blooms profusely, and fruits regularly in conditions that meet the requirements of the species.
Collection of the Sochi Dendrarium has an evergreen shrub of the genus Cornus Linnaeus. Introduction the material came from the Beijing Botanical garden in 1960. Taxonomic identification has allowed us to refer it to the form does not have a certain status – Yinquania muchuanesis Z. Y. Zhu., synonymous with Cornus oblonga Wall. var. oblonga. Studies have shown the dependence of the growth and development of plants from the weather, especially winter. Yinquania muchuanesis acclimated to adverse conditions of the Black sea coast. Without much damage it tolerates frost and drought. Prefers areas protected from the wind, with variable insolation, with fertile, well-watered, drained soils. Yinquania muchuanesis is a sustainable plant that grows quickly, blooms profusely, and fruits regularly in conditions that meet the requirements of the species.
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