Abstract

The article presents the observation of four Tulipa biebersteiniana (Tulipa biebersteiniana Schult. et Schult.) cenopopulations in the State Biosphere Nature Reserve “Black Soil” conducted in 2013–2015. The obtained data demonstrate the difference between the cenopopulations in the steppe and the desert areas of the reserve in terms of biomorphological plant features. It was revealed that the variability of biomorphological features of plants in the species populations correlates with climatic conditions of each particular year. The data obtained can be used in the organization of Tulipa biebersteiniana preservation.

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