2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/677/4/042008
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A new approach to description of the structure of the consortium of Betula pendula Roth and Tilia cordata Mill. and its capabilities for bioindication

Abstract: New approaches to the analysis of the structure of the consortium of woody plants are considered. The structure of the consortia of Betula pendula Roth and Tilia cordata Mill. of various ontogenetic conditions in the districts of Yoshkar-Ola and the Republic of Mari El, Russia is described. There are 126 species of arthropods (Insecta and Arachnida) associated with Betula pendula cenoses, and 129 species for Tilia cordata. It is shown that the diversity of tree consortial connections characterizes the quality … Show more

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“…Local reproduction of introducers increases the size and absolute weight of seeds [13]. As can be seen from the works of N. V. Turmukhametova (2005), in the conditions of man-made pollution of the environment, the reproductive capacity of plants increases. Low indicators of seed quality are compensated by an increase in their formation in the conditions of industrial and transport emissions [14].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Local reproduction of introducers increases the size and absolute weight of seeds [13]. As can be seen from the works of N. V. Turmukhametova (2005), in the conditions of man-made pollution of the environment, the reproductive capacity of plants increases. Low indicators of seed quality are compensated by an increase in their formation in the conditions of industrial and transport emissions [14].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The abundance of predatory insects, controlling the abundance of phyllo-and carpophages, is within the same limits. In the urban environment, for example, a different tendency was revealed: a decrease in the diversity of dendrobiont insects associated with B. pendula against an increase of their abundance (p  0.05) [21,22].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%