2016
DOI: 10.1134/s1067413616020120
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Phytocenotic organization of algal groups as a possible indicator of the trophic status of bog ecosystems

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“…During the last decades, however, the number of publications devoted to the separate algal groups of mires (genkal & kulikovskij, 2006;JaKimavičiūtė et al, 2006;luknickaja, 2010;Šovran et al, 2013) and their floras in different regions, including hydrophilic and soil habitats (muñoz et al, 2003;zakieva, 2007;stenina, 2008a, b;maKarevič & lešKo, 2009;KoniščuK, 2013), have increased. Researchers are still interested to study algal groups that are specific to different types of mires under distinct range of environmental conditions (Borics et al, 2003;Krivograd Klemenčič et al, 2010;Pivovarova & Blagodatnova, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the last decades, however, the number of publications devoted to the separate algal groups of mires (genkal & kulikovskij, 2006;JaKimavičiūtė et al, 2006;luknickaja, 2010;Šovran et al, 2013) and their floras in different regions, including hydrophilic and soil habitats (muñoz et al, 2003;zakieva, 2007;stenina, 2008a, b;maKarevič & lešKo, 2009;KoniščuK, 2013), have increased. Researchers are still interested to study algal groups that are specific to different types of mires under distinct range of environmental conditions (Borics et al, 2003;Krivograd Klemenčič et al, 2010;Pivovarova & Blagodatnova, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%