Abstract

The indicators of the sanitary condition of woody plants in the conditions of natural and artificial ecosystems of the Voronezh and Saratov Regions were established and analyzed. In suburban ecosystems of the research area, the state of woody plants is determined at the level of weak damage. In suburban areas of Balashov with the greatest economic and technosphere potential, woody plants reach an average (moderate) degree of damage. In remote relatively preserved ecosystems (control parameters), the state of these organisms corresponds to a weak ecological diagnostic criterion. According to the identified average arithmetic sanitary indicators in the Voronezh Region, the best condition is characterized by woody plants in the ecosystems of Novohopersk and Gribanovsky, in the Saratov Region - in Turki and Samoylovka. There were also significant differences in the arithmetic mean parameters of the sanitary condition of this group plants representatives differentiated by functional zones. The highest damage values are typical for woody plants in the urban ecosystems of industrial zones. The maximum danger to woody plants was observed within these zones in Povorino, Borisoglebsk, and Balashov with high-level average values of damage to these organisms. Significant concern is also caused by the defeat of the analyzed group of organisms in these cities as part of the ecosystems of the settlement zones. The results of the assessment of the sanitary condition of woody plants should be used as a scientific basis for landscaping, environmental protection and reforestation. Measures are proposed to improve the condition of woody plants in various types of ecosystems in the research area. According to the sanitary state of these organisms, it is possible to determine the limits of sustainability of ecological frameworks and differentiate the parameters of environmental comfort for the local population in different territorial categories.

Highlights

  • 10 lichens are new for the Chuvash Republic

  • 5 species are new for the Privolzhskaya Upland

  • intact forests that have been preserved in specially protected natural areas

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Summary

ECOLOGY AND DISTRIBUTION OF RARE LICHENS OF THE CHUVASH PRISURYE

Sinichkin Evgeny Arkadyevich, researcher Cheboksary Branch of the Main Botanical Garden named after N.V. Tsitsin of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Cheboksary, Russian Federation) Bogdanov Gennady Alekseevich, senior researcher State Nature Reserve «Bolshaya Kokshaga» (Yoshkar-Ola, Russian Federation) Dimitriev Aleksandr Veniaminovich, candidate of biological sciences, director Cheboksary Branch of the Main Botanical Garden named after N.V. Tsitsin of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Cheboksary, Russian Federation)

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