Abstract
For the first time, an ecological-phytocenotic classification of communities of Nitraria schoberi L., widespread in the territory of the Republic of Dagestan has been developed. 29 geobotanical descriptions were carried out on sample plots (SP) taking into account the floristic composition, as a result of which 7 formations, 14 groups of associations and 27 associations were identified. In the course of research, 179 species of higher vascular plants were identified in communities with the participation of Nitraria schoberi. The largest was the Nitrarieta schoberi formation with 7 groups of associations and 14 associations, in which 128 species of vascular plants grow.
Highlights
Increased unsystematic use of natural resources, disturbance of the condition of pastures and other negative factors contribute to the emergence of many environmental problems, in particular the process of desertification.In this regard, it became necessary to study communities with the participation of the Red Data Book species Nitraria schoberi in Dagestan, one of the few fruits and berry plants capable of growing on salt marshes and well tolerating being covered with sand, which is a natural sand-strengthening agent
Based on the materials of geobotanical studies processed by the ecological-phytocenotic method of communities with the participation of Nitraria schoberi in Dagestan 5 formations, 12 groups of associations and 25 associations were identified: Classification scheme
According to the conducted studies using the ecological-phytocenotical method of communities with the participation of Nitraria schoberi 5 formations, 12 groups of associations and 25 associations were identified in Dagestan
Summary
Increased unsystematic use of natural resources, disturbance of the condition of pastures and other negative factors contribute to the emergence of many environmental problems, in particular the process of desertification. In this regard, it became necessary to study communities with the participation of the Red Data Book species Nitraria schoberi in Dagestan, one of the few fruits and berry plants capable of growing on salt marshes and well tolerating being covered with sand, which is a natural sand-strengthening agent. Goryaev [1,2,3,4,5,6]
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