The features of asymmetry and shape of small-leaved linden leaf blades (Tilia cordata Mill.) on the Kola Peninsula (Murmansk region, Kirovsk) and in the middle part of Russia (Moscow region, Orekhovo-Zuevo) were studied. The size of leaf blades in the northern population (Murmansk oblast) was significantly smaller (p <0.0001). Five linear traits had non-directional fluctuating asymmetry (FA). The method of geometric morphometrics showed a higher variability of leaf shape in the northern population compared to the southern one. Leaves differed in shape upon re-collection, and the leaf × side factor interaction showed the presence of FA in both populations (Goodall’s F criterion in the northern population was 31.7; in the southern – 92.3; p <0.0001). A high value of directional asymmetry was noted in the population on the Kola Peninsula (p <0.0001). The asymmetry of the shape did not depend on size of the leaf blades. According to linear features, plastic variability, especially in the northern population, strongly correlated with fluctuation variability (r = 0.81-0.82; p <0.05). The obtained data allows us to conclude that method of geometric morphometrics was more complex in determining the stability of development. FA was higher in the southern population, while directional asymmetry with a weak expropriation of FA was higher in the northern population. High latitude did not affect the decrease in developmental stability in terms of FA, but led to a decrease in the area of leaf blades with directional asymmetry.
Three methods were used to determine the fluctuating asymmetry (FA) of leaf blades and the developmental stability of smallleaved linden (Tilia cordata Mill): the normalizing difference method, the sample normalization method, and the two-factor analysis method (FA10). The collection of leaf blades took place along the latitudinal zonality gradient from north to south in five cities from Murmansk (68°58′ N) to Mozhaisk (55°30′ N), including the cities of Apatity, Petrozavodsk and Saint Petersburg. In all analyses, the highest FA value was obtained in the population of Petrozavodsk, the lowest in the population of Mozhaisk. In other cities, the FA indices differed, except for the populations in Apatity and Petrozavodsk with FA10 indices, respectively, 0.02 (p=0.02) and 0.03 (p=0.01). In the northernmost population (Murmansk), no decrease in developmental stability was noted. The stability of the development of Tilia cordata was more strongly influenced by the climatic and geographical conditions of the area and the technogenic state of the environment than by the geographic latitude. The authors note that a non-parametric sample distribution is advisable to use the two-factor analysis of variance, since normality difference and normalization lead to a non-equivalent deviation of the results. Bonferroni’s adjustments for measurement error were convenient for accurately distributing FA values at significance level.
Комплекс проведенных исследований позволил оценить состояние 13 образцов 7 таксонов рода Padus Mill. в условиях интродукции в центральной части Кольского полуострова. Исследуемые образцы дифференцированы по группам с учетом возраста и происхождения исходного материала. Проведен анализ среднемноголетних сроков наступления фенологических фаз и фенологических показателей интродуцированных растений рода Padus: начало и продолжительность вегетации, длительность линейного роста побегов, продолжительность префлорального периода. Получена общая оценка перспективности интродукции 13 образцов 7 таксонов рода Padus. Анализ фенологического развития, значений коэффициента фенологической адаптации, оценки перспективности интродукции показал незначительные различия у растений, отличающихся происхождением исходного материала и сроком нахождения в эксперименте. Однако, существуют отличия в количественных характеристиках фенологии у образцов различного систематического положения. Наиболее перспективны для интродукции на Кольский Север виды, характеризующиеся ранним началом вегетации, полным одревеснением побегов, с непродолжительным префлоральным периодом. Из изученных таксонов наиболее успешно интродуцированы P. asiatica, P. avium, P. avium 'Colorata', P. maackii. В целях более успешной интродукции P. pensylvanica и P. virginiana необходимо привлечение дополнительного материала из северных регионов. Ключевые слова: интродукция, древесные растения, Padus-черемуха, фенологическое развитие, перспективность интродукции, Мурманская область.
Polar-Alpine Botanical Garden-Institute (PABGI) is the northernmost in Russia (67о38'N.) and one of the few botanical gardens in the world inside the Arctic Circle. It has a unique collection of live plants, extensive herbarium funds. The article contains a list of the introduced woody plants in the PABSI collection fund. In 2018, the collection funds of woody plants included 27 families, 57 genera, 271 species, 21 subspecies, 14 species, 17 forms, 22 varieties and 22 hybrids. For the overwhelming majority of tree species introduced in PABGI, the presence of flowering / pollination and fruiting / seed production phases of different regularity is characteristic. The collection has 2 species included in the Russian Federation Red List. In the regional Red Lists of Russia there are 232 samples of 78 taxa of woody plants introduced in the PABGI. According to the list of rare species of IUCN, 298 samples of 106 taxa of woody plants have one particular international protection category or another.
The article contains а hst of introduced specimens of the genus Spiraea L. in the Polar-Alpine Botanical Garden-Institute located abovethe Arctic Circle. The collection fund ofthe Polar-Alpine Botanical Garden-Institute contains 51 Spiraea specimens belonging to 12 species, 1 subspecies, 3 varieties, 4 cultivars and 2 hybrids. Most of the introduced accessions аге of seed origin. The age of the collection spireas is from 4 to 79 years. The article gives а comprehensive assessment of the viability and decorativeness of introduced plants of the genus Spiraea in the Kola Subarctic. Evaluated the degree of hgnification of the annual shoot, winter hardiness, retention of gmwth fonn, shoot-fonning ability, height gain, abihty to generative development, methods of reproduction in culture, crown architectonics, duration and abundance of flowering, color and size of flowers and inflorescences, attractiveness of fmits, color range of autumn leaf color, leafing duration, plant агата, damage, correlation between viability, decorative effect and the period of being in the experiment. Observations for 2000-2020 were used in the work. А verage score of winter hardiness of introduced S. betuhfoha, S. chamaedryfolia, S. nipponica, S. media 1-3. S. japonica, S. japonica 'Norroboth', S. х bumalda, S. х bumalda 'Shraederii', S. х cinerea 'Grefsheim', S. х rosalba аге frozen to the snow cover and soil level. Winter-hardy species retain their vital fonn, weak-hardy ones are аЫе to restore their growth foпn Most of the studied samples Ыооm and bear fmit not annually, reproduction is possiЫe with artificial sowing, using cuttings. The studied samples can Ье divided into groups: quite viaЫe and viaЫe high and medium decorative; less and less viaЬle high and medium decorative; non-viaЫe and absolutely non-viaЫe medium and low decorative. The most viaЫe and decorative under conditions of introduction to the Kola Peninsula are S. betuhfolia, S. chamaedryfoha, S. nipponica, S. media. S. japonica, S. japonica 'Norroboth', S. х bumalda, S. х bumalda 'Shraederii', S. х cinerea 'Grefsheim', S. х rosalba have low decorative qualities due to low viability.
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