Инс ти тут ботa ни ки и фи то инт ро дук ции МОН РК, Кaзaхстaн, г. Aлмaты 2 Кaзaхс кий нaционaль ный уни вер си тет им. aль-Фaрaби, Кaзaхстaн, г. Aлмaты Ред кие рaсти тель ные сооб ще ствa юж но го мaкроск лонa Же ты сус ко го AлaтaуВ стaтье при ве де ны све де ния о ред ких рaсти тель ных сооб ществaх юж но го мaкроск лонa Же ты сус ко го Aлaтaу. К ним от но сятся 15 ред ких сооб ще ств, вк лю чен ных в «Зе ле ную кни гу Рес пуб ли ки Кaзaхстaн», a тaкже сооб ще ствa с учaстием крaснок ниж ных ви дов, тaких кaк: aбри кос обык но вен ный (Armeniaca vulgaris), бaрбaрис илийс кий (Berberis iliensis), жи мо лость илий скaя (Lonicera iliensis), золо той ко рень (Rhodiola rosea), кaркaс кaвкaзс кий (Celtis caucasica), пион степ ной (Paeonia hybrida), прaнгос Гер дерa (Prangos herderi), ряб чик блед ный (Fritillaria pallidiflora), сaксaуль чик илийс кий (Arthrophytum iliense), турaнгa си зо листaя (Рopulus pruinosa), тюль пaн Aльбертa (Тulipa alberti), тюль пaн Колпaковс ко го (Тulipa kolpakovskiana), тюль пaн ко рот ко ты чи ноч ный (Тulipa brachystemon), фе рулa илий скaя (Ferula iliensis), цель но ли ст ник джунгaрс кий (Haplophyllum dshungaricum), яб ло ня Си версa (Malus sieversii).Клю че вые словa: Же ты сус кий Aлaтaу, ред кие сооб ще ствa, ви довое рaзнообрa зие.
For the biological stage of reclamation of disturbed lands, the study of plant communities, the identification of dominant species and potential phytomeliorants of the local flora that are resistant to a complex of unique environmental conditions of technogenic formations are of paramount importance. The study of the comparative characteristics of natural and artificial vegetation overgrown with manmade man-made vegetation in the relationship of exploration of the subsoil by the open method, regime of disturbed land allotment, landscape, soil conditions and vegetation cover is a very important task.The purpose of our research is to study the processes of natural overgrowing of dumps, the analysis of the results of previously carried out works on reclamation.The study of the composition and structure of vegetation industrial dumps and adjacent areas was carried out using traditional methods of field geobotanical research.We have analyzed the previous studies on the composition and structure of the vegetation of the Sokolov-Sarbay mining and processing production association (SSGPO), according to literary sources, local flora has been identified. By means of own research, an assessment of the current state of vegetation has been carried out, potential phytomeliorants have been identified for the subsequent biological stage of reclamation of disturbed lands located in similar natural and climatic zones of the republic.The vegetation of a flat plateau-shaped dump mainly consists of formed by self-overgrown communities. Communities of steppe cereals and motley grass dominate. On the periphery of the dump, meadow cereals and motley grasses dominate along dug trenches. It consists mainly of herbaceous perennials, but the role of annuals and one--two-year-olds is also quite large. The phytocenoses are dominated by steppe species, from the ecological groups of plants -xerophytes. The participation of weed plants is small. At the end of 60 years after the formation of the dump, we can conclude that the natural zonal vegetation is almost restored -zonal steppe grass and forbs dominate in the vegetation cover, with the exception of artificially formed negative relief elements, where mosaic patterns are observed due to changes in the environmental conditions of the habitat.
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