Abstract
Редкие и исчезающие растения в интродукционной коллекции Полярно-альпийского ботанического сада-института
Highlights
How the cultivation of wild plants in botanical garden can change their genetic and phenotypic status and what this means for their conservation value // Sibbaldia. 2019
The assessment of the risk of extinction of plant species was carried out using the criteria of the International Union for Conservation of Nature
The Red List of Threatened Species of the International Union for Conservation of Nature includes 212 plants of the open ground collection of the Polar-Alpine Botanical Gardens Institute in need of protection, belonging to 102 genera of 46 families. 2 species have CR status species that are on the verge of extinction. 5 species of herbaceous and 6 species of wood introducers have the EN conservation status, 2 species of grassy and 1 species of wood introducers are in a vulnerable position
Summary
На обложке: Ботанический сад Соловецкого историко-архитектурного музея-заповедника. Разработка и техническая поддержка Отдел объединенной редакции научных журналов ПетрГУ, РЦ НИТ ПетрГУ, Ботанический сад ПетрГУ
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