The polyvariety of <i>Acer negundo</i> L. individuals development in different conditions of the urbanized environment
Gulnara O. Osmanova,
Irina I. Firulina
Abstract:The paper studies the morphological and rhythmological polyvariety of the female and male A. negundo individuals development in conditionally clean and conditionally dirty habitats. The morphological polyvariety of leaves has been analyzed according to three characteristics: shape, edge and venation. Of the 5 identified leaf forms, elliptical leaves are found with a high frequency. Two forms of the edge of the leaf blade have been revealed one-piece and toothed: female trees have an increase in the occurrence… Show more
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