Evaluation of coenopopulations of some nemoral species in pine types of communities
The authors of the article have evaluated the state and structure of coenopopulations of nemoral species using the example of Convallaria majalis L. and Polygonatum odoratum (Mill.) Druce. Three cenopopulations of P. odoratum (CPP.1 – CPP.3) and four of C. majalis (CPC.4 - CPC.7) have been described...
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EDP Sciences
2021
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Sumario: | The authors of the article have evaluated the state and structure of coenopopulations of nemoral species using the example of Convallaria majalis L. and Polygonatum odoratum (Mill.) Druce. Three cenopopulations of P. odoratum (CPP.1 – CPP.3) and four of C. majalis (CPC.4 - CPC.7) have been described while studying three quarters of the Medvedsky Bor nature sanctuary. The authors have come to the conclusion that all the studied coenopopulations of P. odoratum and C. majalis were normal juvenile incomplete. Due to the high demand of C. majalis and P. odoratum in soil moisture, their existence in the pine communities of the Medvedsky Bor nature sanctuary is ensured by the presence of green mosses that retain moisture on the substrate surface. |
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