The article presents the results of studies of diversity of species and condition of cenopopulations of Inula L. species in ecotopes of the Central Caucasus on the example of Kabardino-Balkaria republic. Inula L. genus is represented by Inula helenium L., I. orientalis L., I. magnifica Lipsky, I. grandiflora Willd., I. britannica L., I. ensifolia L., I. germanica L., I. aspera Poir., I. conyza DC., designated to various altitudinal belts. The results of the analysis of I. britannica и I. Germanica cenopopulations are indicative of the necessary activities to protect and reproduce the species by: restricting cattle grazing, establishing a seed bank for complementary seeding in damaged plant associations, creating conditions for vegetative and seed reproduction, building reserve populations.
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