Assessment of key environmental factors that influence vegetation distribution and formation of plant communities is one of the most important challenges in modern phytocenology. Nowadays, several bioindication systems are applied to determine ecological specificity of plant communities and to establish the leading factors for their environmental differentiation. The system most widely used in Europe, that of H. Ellenberg, contains a numerical score on 6 ecological factors. On the example of vegetation of the valley of the Liman Kuyalnik, Y. Didukh developed the synphytoindication method based on evaluation of phytocenoses with respect to 12 ecological factors: 7 edaphic factors and 5 climatic factors; the method determines a more accu...
Background: One of the most important biosphere functions of the world network of water-terrestrial ...
The article presents the results of studies of phytochemical diversity of the steppe tract Lysa Hora...
This article, which is the first contribution in a series on the ruderal vegetation of the city of K...
Pioneer psammophytic vegetation is usually developed on wind-drift sandy substrates such as arenas, ...
The steppe vegetation of the meadow steppes of Western Podolia, Ukraine, belongs to the extrazonal t...
The questions of phytobiota evolution and formation of steppes in the vast region of the south of Ea...
Field investigations of yields of halophytic meadow plant communities were performed in the coastal ...
The investigations were carried at the low, flat and flooded area near Razelm, Enisala, Beibugeac (P...
Flora similarity was assessed using complete floristic lists of five ecotopes in each of four mounds...
In this paper, we complete the syntaxonomical scheme for halophytic vegetation and adjoining plant c...
The results of a comparative structural analysis of the annual wetland herb vegetation syntaxa (clas...
The article presents the results of studies of ecological peculiarities of distribution of forest ve...
The role of Cyanoprokaryota ecological groups in the ecosystems of the North Azov region was reveale...
One of the elements that ensure the sustainability of the environment is the vegetation cover. The v...
The diversity and main compositional patterns of the petrophytic steppes of the Urals were studied. ...
Background: One of the most important biosphere functions of the world network of water-terrestrial ...
The article presents the results of studies of phytochemical diversity of the steppe tract Lysa Hora...
This article, which is the first contribution in a series on the ruderal vegetation of the city of K...
Pioneer psammophytic vegetation is usually developed on wind-drift sandy substrates such as arenas, ...
The steppe vegetation of the meadow steppes of Western Podolia, Ukraine, belongs to the extrazonal t...
The questions of phytobiota evolution and formation of steppes in the vast region of the south of Ea...
Field investigations of yields of halophytic meadow plant communities were performed in the coastal ...
The investigations were carried at the low, flat and flooded area near Razelm, Enisala, Beibugeac (P...
Flora similarity was assessed using complete floristic lists of five ecotopes in each of four mounds...
In this paper, we complete the syntaxonomical scheme for halophytic vegetation and adjoining plant c...
The results of a comparative structural analysis of the annual wetland herb vegetation syntaxa (clas...
The article presents the results of studies of ecological peculiarities of distribution of forest ve...
The role of Cyanoprokaryota ecological groups in the ecosystems of the North Azov region was reveale...
One of the elements that ensure the sustainability of the environment is the vegetation cover. The v...
The diversity and main compositional patterns of the petrophytic steppes of the Urals were studied. ...
Background: One of the most important biosphere functions of the world network of water-terrestrial ...
The article presents the results of studies of phytochemical diversity of the steppe tract Lysa Hora...
This article, which is the first contribution in a series on the ruderal vegetation of the city of K...