Abstract

The article presents the results of the study of adaptation features in the introduction of the Central Asian species Tulipa tschimganica Botschantz. in the collection of the Central Siberian Botanical Garden SB RAS. Morphometric changes were found towards a decrease in androceus and an increase in the gynecus of the flower; in leaves and capsule fruit, with a decrease in length, their width increases. When studying the morphology of seeds, both positive and negative correlations between the length of the seed and the size of the embryo were revealed. Correlation analysis showed a moderate or strong effect of some eco-factors on seed productivity and its implementation. The high average percentage of seminification (34%) and seed germination in open ground (up to 61%) allows to characterize this species as viable for the conditions of the city of Novosibirsk.

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