The article presents the results of studying the coenopopulation of Saposhnikovia divaricata (Turcz.)Schischkin in the steppes of South-Eastern Transbaikalia. The species is subject to spontaneous destruction (massharvesting of root raw materials) throughout the central and southern part of the Trans-Baikal territory, which is why in2018 it was included in the list of flora objects listed in the Red Book of the region. During the expedition, the currentstate, density, and vitality of the coenopopulation were studied, and the phenological state of plants and the degree ofanthropogenic impact on the coenopopulations were evaluated.
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