2021
DOI: 10.24193/contrib.bot.56.5
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Bidens Frondosa (Asteraceae), a New Alien Invasive Plant Species in the Kurgan Region (Russia)

Abstract: The annual weed Bidens frondosa L. (Asteraceae) has been registered for the first time in the Kurgan Region in 2020 during research on the riverine vegetation of the southwestern part of Western Siberia. This invasive species was found in ten locations along the Iset River banks in the Kurgan Region. We have postulated that the Sverdlovsk Region serves as a source for the B. frondosa invasion into the Kurgan Region along the River Iset. Despite a single short-term field survey, B. frondosa was found in several… Show more

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“…In various European-Russian and West-Siberian regions, B. frondosa-dominated plant communities were recently described [6,8]. In some regions, this alien plant has recently been found for the first time [9,10], highlighting the need to identify ranges of environmental factor values for Tsyganov [3] scales. As an initial attempt, this study aimed to determine the score intervals for B. frondosa in the sub-zone of coniferous-deciduous forests of European Russia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In various European-Russian and West-Siberian regions, B. frondosa-dominated plant communities were recently described [6,8]. In some regions, this alien plant has recently been found for the first time [9,10], highlighting the need to identify ranges of environmental factor values for Tsyganov [3] scales. As an initial attempt, this study aimed to determine the score intervals for B. frondosa in the sub-zone of coniferous-deciduous forests of European Russia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%