2019
DOI: 10.15421/2019_801
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Introduction success of less common species from the genus Berberis L.

Abstract: The study dealt with the patterns of adaptation of the genus Berberis L. low-abundant alien plants to the climatic conditions of the steppe zone of Ukraine. The success of the introduction, which was conducted on the territory of the Botanical Garden of Oles Honchar Dnipro National University (city of Dnipro) near 60 years ago, was evaluated by a set of indicators. According to the study of phenological rhythms, introduced plants can be characterized as plants with a relatively short growing season, a relative… Show more

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“…It is widely accepted that understanding conservation targets and sustainable development of the urban forest park stands, including a full description of woody species floristic composition, dendrometric parameters and diversity and evenness indexes (Martins and Pereira, 2018). Furthermore, description and analysis of urban forest park stands through floristic and dendrometric, diversity and evenness characterization provide means to analyse the relation between woody vegetation and edaphic, topographic and human factors (Dan et al, 2016;Lykholat et al 2019a;Lykholat et al 2019b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is widely accepted that understanding conservation targets and sustainable development of the urban forest park stands, including a full description of woody species floristic composition, dendrometric parameters and diversity and evenness indexes (Martins and Pereira, 2018). Furthermore, description and analysis of urban forest park stands through floristic and dendrometric, diversity and evenness characterization provide means to analyse the relation between woody vegetation and edaphic, topographic and human factors (Dan et al, 2016;Lykholat et al 2019a;Lykholat et al 2019b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%