- Plant and animal studies
- Botany and Plant Ecology Studies
- Soil and Environmental Studies
- Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology
- Bryophyte Studies and Records
- Fire effects on ecosystems
- Plant Diversity and Evolution
- Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
- Plant Reproductive Biology
- Plant Parasitism and Resistance
- Botany, Ecology, and Taxonomy Studies
- Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
- Plant Ecology and Taxonomy Studies
Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
2019-2024
Amur State University
2020-2021
Central Siberian Botanical Garden
2020
The paper presents a checklist of the species invading natural phytocenoses Far Eastern Federal District Russia (FEFD) that includes 40.6 % state territory.It summarizes original data on distribution, habitats and inva sive ness status (IS) 116 alien belonging to 99 genera 32 families.Eigh teen are only beginning invade cenoses have IS 3; 76 intensively listed in group with 2. Trans former represented by 22 1, which Ambrosia arte misiifolia, Bidens frondosa, Solidago canadensis, Impatiens...
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The genus Cuscuta is one of the complex taxonomic groups flowering plants. This paper presents results study seed morphology and coat sculpture campestris Yanck., C. tinei Inzenga, japonica Choisy, europaea L., occurring in Amur Region. external structure has shown that color, shape, characteristics surface shape hilum are species-specific. japonica, campestris, clearly visible, while it barely noticeable, slightly depressed. Based on morphological characteristics, a short key been compiled...
Information about a new locality of Melilotoides schischkinii (Vassilcz.) Soják (Fabaceae), rare endemic to Amur Region, is provided in the article. The habitat plant and status its population region are described. remote from known range species, which significantly expands distribution.
The authors studied the morphology of pollen Myrtaceae family in a light and scanning electron microscope. material includes selected by T.V. Kezina herbarium Botanical Institute named after V.L. Komarova (St. Petersburg). 18 modern species are described.