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Title: Strip clay application accelerates for 15–20 years the vegetation formation in ash dump (Middle Urals, Russia)
Authors: Lukina, N.
Chibrik, T.
Filimonova, E.
Glazyrina, M.
Rakov, E.
Veselkin, D.
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: EDP Sciences
Citation: Lukina, N, Chibrik, T, Filimonova, E, Glazyrina, M, Rakov, E & Veselkin, D 2021, 'Strip clay application accelerates for 15–20 years the vegetation formation in ash dump (Middle Urals, Russia)', BIO Web of Conferences, Том. 31, 00016. https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20213100016
Lukina, N., Chibrik, T., Filimonova, E., Glazyrina, M., Rakov, E., & Veselkin, D. (2021). Strip clay application accelerates for 15–20 years the vegetation formation in ash dump (Middle Urals, Russia). BIO Web of Conferences, 31, [00016]. https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20213100016
Abstract: As a result of a generalization of 45-year monitoring observations at on the ash dump of the Verkhniy Tagil Power Station, the absolute time scale was made, stabilization rates during succession of different plant communities characteristics were assessed in two areas: recultivated and non-recultivated. Recultivation consisted of clay strips applying (5–8 m wide, 10–15 cm thick) on ash surface. All characteristics of plant communities (total projective cover by plants, total number of species in plant community) are formed 15–20 years faster in recultivated area. So, a simple technical recultivation, (clay strips applying), significantly accelerates the formation of plant communities main characteristics on ash surface in subzone of the southern taiga in Middle Urals. © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences.
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/131391
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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License text: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Conference name: 5 October 2021 through 7 October 2021
Conference date: 6th International Scientific Conference "Problems of Industrial Botany of Industrially Developed Regions", PIBIDR 2021
SCOPUS ID: 85174860572
PURE ID: 47596500
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ISSN: 2273-1709
DOI: 10.1051/bioconf/20213100016
Sponsorship: Russian Foundation for Basic Research, РФФИ, (18-04-00714, 20-44-660011)
Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, Minobrnauka
Ural Federal University, UrFU, (FEUZ-2020-0057)
The work was carried out with financial support of Ministry of Science and Higher education of the Russian Federation as part of state task of the Ural Federal University FEUZ-2020-0057
RFBR grant № 18-04-00714
RFBR – Government of the Sverdlovsk region, grant № 20-44-660011.
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