Two populations of Iris sibirica, a clonal species protected by law in Poland, occurring in patches of Molinietum caeruleae, of similar floristic composition although with different dominant species, were studied. In the Stanisławice locality, species with a high competitive potential prevailed, contrary to the Opatkowice locality, where the species of low competitive potential dominated. It was established that vegetative propagation ensures the continued presence of populations in both localities, although the proximity of plants with high competitive potential limits the vegetative propagation of ramet clusters of Iris sibirica. Despite the high level of seed production, the recruitment of seedlings in both patches is possible only in ar...
Senchugova MA, Khapugin AA. 2018. Possibility of co-protection for populations of steppe and forest ...
In order to increase biodiversity in cultivated areas, the implementation of agri-environmental prog...
Silphium perfoliatum (cup plant) is native to North America and is increasingly used as a bioenergy ...
Two populations of Iris sibirica, a clonal species protected by law in Poland, occurring in patches ...
The observations were carried out in the years 2007-2010, in the Molinietum caeruleae meadows with d...
ABSTRACT: The investigations of structure of the genets and populations of Iris sibirica L. were car...
The paper presents results of a study on the response of species growing in experimental gaps in the...
Habitat fragmentation is one of serious threats to biodiversity of nature in today's world. The pres...
Description of the subject. The geographic distributions of a species, be it native or alien, is exp...
In majority of plant communities with a closed canopy, the disturbances created by abiotic factors a...
Description of the subject. The geographic distributions of a species, be it native or alien, is exp...
Cirsium pitcheri is a threatened thistle indigenous to the shorelines of the Great Lakes. It is clas...
1. Thirteen common grassland species were selected from either an MG5a hay meadow or a woodland gras...
The aim of the research was to examine the ecological basis of the species enrichment of established...
The flowering period in the population of Iris sibirica in Drogobych district of Lviv region lasts f...
Senchugova MA, Khapugin AA. 2018. Possibility of co-protection for populations of steppe and forest ...
In order to increase biodiversity in cultivated areas, the implementation of agri-environmental prog...
Silphium perfoliatum (cup plant) is native to North America and is increasingly used as a bioenergy ...
Two populations of Iris sibirica, a clonal species protected by law in Poland, occurring in patches ...
The observations were carried out in the years 2007-2010, in the Molinietum caeruleae meadows with d...
ABSTRACT: The investigations of structure of the genets and populations of Iris sibirica L. were car...
The paper presents results of a study on the response of species growing in experimental gaps in the...
Habitat fragmentation is one of serious threats to biodiversity of nature in today's world. The pres...
Description of the subject. The geographic distributions of a species, be it native or alien, is exp...
In majority of plant communities with a closed canopy, the disturbances created by abiotic factors a...
Description of the subject. The geographic distributions of a species, be it native or alien, is exp...
Cirsium pitcheri is a threatened thistle indigenous to the shorelines of the Great Lakes. It is clas...
1. Thirteen common grassland species were selected from either an MG5a hay meadow or a woodland gras...
The aim of the research was to examine the ecological basis of the species enrichment of established...
The flowering period in the population of Iris sibirica in Drogobych district of Lviv region lasts f...
Senchugova MA, Khapugin AA. 2018. Possibility of co-protection for populations of steppe and forest ...
In order to increase biodiversity in cultivated areas, the implementation of agri-environmental prog...
Silphium perfoliatum (cup plant) is native to North America and is increasingly used as a bioenergy ...