2017
DOI: 10.18551/rjoas.2017-02.28
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The Study of Adaptive Capacity of Oak (Quércus Róbur) to Motor Transport Pollutions

Abstract: Выбор пород деревьев, пригодных для создания лесозащитных полос вдоль автомагистралей, должен базироваться на исследовании адаптационного потенциала растений к автотранспортному загрязнению. Использование комплексного подхода к оценке состояния деревьев дуба черешчатого в экосистемах разной степени загрязнения позволило определить эту породу как высоко толерантную к воздействию автотранспорта и легкорастворимых солей, поступающих в экосистемы при применении антигололѐдных средств. Степень загрязнения экосистем… Show more

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“…The abovementioned processes significantly damage the aesthetic value of urban plantations, especially on the territories around roads, and decrease their average filtrating property. The most efficient way of eliminating the negative effects of pollutants on phytocenoses is using tree species resistant to pollution (Kulakova et al, 2017). The range of such artificial groups consists of highly decorative, fast-growing, resistant introduced and native species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The abovementioned processes significantly damage the aesthetic value of urban plantations, especially on the territories around roads, and decrease their average filtrating property. The most efficient way of eliminating the negative effects of pollutants on phytocenoses is using tree species resistant to pollution (Kulakova et al, 2017). The range of such artificial groups consists of highly decorative, fast-growing, resistant introduced and native species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%