2018
DOI: 10.7868/s0006813618080070
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НОВЫЕ НАХОДКИ ХАРОВЫХ ВОДОРОСЛЕЙ (CHARALES) НА ЕВРОПЕЙСКОМ СЕВЕРЕ РОССИИ, "Ботанический Журнал"

Abstract: В Архангельской, Вологодской и Ленинградской областях выявлена 41 новая популяция 9 видов харовых водорослей (Chara aspera, C. contraria, C. globularis, C. strigosa, C. subspinosa, C. virgata, C. vulgaris, Nitella flexilis, N. gracilis) и неидентифицированного представителя рода Nitella. Самое большое число новых местонахождений (10) установлено для реликтового вида C. strigosa, включенного в основной список Красной книги России. Этот вид впервые обнаружен в четырех административных районах Вологодской обл., е… Show more

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“…Interesting findings includes some relatively rare macrophytes: Potamogeton × sparganifolius (Upper Vologda River), P. crispus (near the dam), Riccia cavernosa (sandbanks near the dam), and Chara vulgaris (in the reservoir and near the dam). The last two findings were published in separate papers earlier (Sofronova et al, 2015;Vishnyakov & Philippov, 2018). As for the adventive plants, Elodea canadensis and Echinocystis lobata were found.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Interesting findings includes some relatively rare macrophytes: Potamogeton × sparganifolius (Upper Vologda River), P. crispus (near the dam), Riccia cavernosa (sandbanks near the dam), and Chara vulgaris (in the reservoir and near the dam). The last two findings were published in separate papers earlier (Sofronova et al, 2015;Vishnyakov & Philippov, 2018). As for the adventive plants, Elodea canadensis and Echinocystis lobata were found.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%