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      Monitoring of Tilia cordata Mill. Planting in the conditions of the city of Abacan

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          A visual assessment of the condition of Tilia cordata Mill was carried out. for the five-year period from the moment of planting to the present, using the example of the jubilee alley of the city of Abakan in the Chernogorsky Park. It is established that the main factors of negative impact on the state of plantings are: mechanical damage to young plants by park visitors and the influence of arthropods-pests.

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          Comprehensive assessment of a flora and a productivity of green planting in the city of Abakan

          The article provides information about the level of species diversity, biological and ecological composition, the dynamic of the vegetation productivity of a green planting in the city of Abakan (the steppe zone). The inventory of the flora revealed 288 species of higher vascular plants from 59 families and 183 genera. The basis of flora is the angiosperms, including 57 families (96.6 %), 179 genera (97.8 %), 282 species (97.9 %). The leading positions belong to the families Asteraceae (11.8 %), Poaceae and Rosaceae (10.8 %), Fabaceae (7.3 %). The most important genera in the flora were boreal ones − Carex, Artemisia (2.8 %), Potentilla (1.7 %). The ecological analysis showed the predominance of mesophytes (45.5 %). Perennial plants with clustered fleshy roots and short- rhizomatous ones (21.5 %) were a main biomorph. The analysis of the primary production of urban vegetation according to Terra MODIS data from 2000 to 2018 was carried out. The highest seasonal growth rates observed in 2001 and 2007, and the lowest ones were in 2004 and 2008. The average annual growth rates were 115±9 % for May, 107±5 % for June, 107±5 % for July, 119±14 % for July, and 120±11 % for August. The positive trend in the productivity of urban vegetation was established using the series criteria.

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            BIO Web of Conferences
            BIO Web Conf.
            EDP Sciences
            2117-4458
            2021
            October 28 2021
            2021
            : 38
            : 00052
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            10.1051/bioconf/20213800052
            998aaf35-4a0b-4503-bb31-7f086f7996af
            © 2021

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