Powdery mildew is one of the pathologies of deciduous plants. In the affected plant organism, metabolic processes are disrupted. Plants lag behind in growth; lose winter hardiness and resistance to unfavorable factors. The aggressiveness of powdery mildew fungi is the basis for the study of their bioecological characteristics in various forest zones. The relevance of such studies in the conditions of the city of Voronezh is due to the dominance of deciduous plants on the objects of landscape architecture, which are more or less susceptible to powdery mildew. Studies carried out in parks have shown that the complex of pathogens (causative agents of powdery mildew) is 13 species and 2 forms of fungi. At the same time, 3 species and 1 form proved to be rare. 7 species and 1 form of pathogens were classified as common in terms of frequency of occurrence. Massive species that develop annually in parks are 3 species of powdery mildew fungi. Common barberry, English oak, ash-leaved maple and hawthorn showed weak resistance to the disease. Signs of affection were not noted on aspen, black alder, Babylonian willow, common and small-leaved elms, robinia, pear, red oak, fragrant poplar, Vangutta spirea, Buldenezh viburnum, Thunberg barberry. Measures to reduce the spread of powdery mildew in parks are monitoring, selection of planting material, the use of resistant species, agrotechnical planting care, maintaining optimal insolation and aeration regimes in plantations
A significant role in optimizing the state of the urban environment is played by the natural complex; one of its components is specially protected natural areas (SPNA). Therefore, the idea to create an SPNA system for the Voronezh region is especially important. The purpose of these studies was to prepare, according to a comprehensive environmental survey, a scientific justification for assigning the SPNA status of regional importance to recreational plantations. Standard methods of taxation, ecological, geographical, botanical, soil and faunal research were used in the work. The results of the studies include a description of the soil and plant cover, zoo and mycological complexes inhabiting the object. Natural features of SPNA including geographical situation, geological structure, and relief were identified. An analysis of the planning organization of the territory, types of spatial structure, aesthetic and sanitary-hygienic properties, forest environment digression and pathological state of plantations was carried out. Based on the results of the comprehensive survey, it was recommended to assign the SPNA status of regional significance to this object - a natural park, the main functions of which should be the preservation of natural complexes and maintaining environmental balance in the city district of Voronezh.
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