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Title: Основные типы адаптивных стратегий стержнекорневых трав
Other Titles: THE MAIN TYPES OF ADAPTIVE STRATEGIES OF PIVOT ROOT GRASS PLANTS
Authors: Oleynikova, E. M.
Олейникова, Е. М.
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Издательство Уральского университета
Гуманитарный институт
Citation: Олейникова Е. М. Основные типы адаптивных стратегий стержнекорневых трав / Е. М. Олейникова // Экология и география растений и растительных сообществ : материалы IV международной научной конференции (Екатеринбург, 16–19 апреля 2018 г.). — Екатеринбург : Издательство Уральского университета, Гуманитарный институт, 2018. — С. 635-639.
Abstract: On the basis of the long-term monitoring the assessment of the life-history strategies of the pivot root grass plants of the Voronezh region was carried out. It was established that kinds of various types of strategies are widely represented in this biomorphological group. The author's classification of types of behavior was made. 21 groups of species are included in this classification. It has been established that several types of adaptive strategies are characteristic for pivot root grass plants: ruderal, stress-tolerant and mixed type of plant life strategy. The mechanism of stability of pivot root grass plants is due to their biological properties, among which we distinguish the duration of ontogeny, seed reproduction and morphological features of the structure. It is shown that most pivot root grass plants have a mixed type of eco-coenotic strategy, which makes them more stable and allows to grow in different plant communities.
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/96278
Conference name: IV международная научная конференция «Экология и география растений и растительных сообществ»
Conference date: 16.04.2018-19.04.2018
ISBN: 978-5-7741-0341-6
Origin: Экология и география растений и растительных сообществ. — Екатеринбург, 2018
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