2014
DOI: 10.1134/s1234567814100097
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Chara Strigosa (Streptophyta: Charales) В России, "Ботанический Журнал"

Abstract: Охарактеризовано общее распространение редкого, находящегося под угрозой исчезновения вида Chara strigosa A. Braun ( Streptophyta: Chavales), приведены все известные местонахождения в России, включая новые на севере Дальнего Востока, в Восточной Сибири, Алтае, центральной части Восточно-Европейской равнины и юго-восточной Фенноскандии. Они существенно дополняют представления о восточной части ареала этого ледникового реликта и заполняют существующие пробелы между восточноевропейскими и южноуральскими местонахо… Show more

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“…in 2018, a relict species listed in the Red Data Book of the Yaroslavl Region (2015), is another indicator of the eutrophication processes in the Lake Vashutinskoe. Chara strigosa is a stenothermal cold-water freshwater, predominantly light-loving plant that is considered an indicator of oligotrophic waters (Langangen and Mjelde, 2010;Romanov et al, 2014). For the first time, this species was noted in the Lake Vashutinskoe in 1972, and the last time it was found here in 2017 in the form of a few and strongly suppressed shoots.…”
Section: Vascular Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in 2018, a relict species listed in the Red Data Book of the Yaroslavl Region (2015), is another indicator of the eutrophication processes in the Lake Vashutinskoe. Chara strigosa is a stenothermal cold-water freshwater, predominantly light-loving plant that is considered an indicator of oligotrophic waters (Langangen and Mjelde, 2010;Romanov et al, 2014). For the first time, this species was noted in the Lake Vashutinskoe in 1972, and the last time it was found here in 2017 in the form of a few and strongly suppressed shoots.…”
Section: Vascular Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%