Flora of the South city solid waste landfill in St. Petersburg, 1999
The article provides data on the flora of the former Southern Solid Waste Landfill in St. Petersburg. A rather unique partial flora and specific anthropogenic vegetation has formed at the landfill, in which weed and exotic species of higher plants significantly quantitatively predominate over native...
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author | Byalt Viacheslav V. Popov Vladimir Ivanovich |
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description | The article provides data on the flora of the former Southern Solid Waste Landfill in St. Petersburg. A rather unique partial flora and specific anthropogenic vegetation has formed at the landfill, in which weed and exotic species of higher plants significantly quantitatively predominate over native species (approximately 68 % to 32 %). As for the mass character of the plants themselves, in a number of cases the amount of adventive species reached 99 %. A large number of rare alien species were identified as part of the flora of the landfill, including such as Punica granatum, Vitis vinifera, Melo vulgaris, Citrullus vulgaris, Phytolacca americana, Glycine max, Physalis species, etc. that do not fall of cultivation in the North-Easter Russia because of their thermophyte nature. The article contains a list of plant taxa identified at the city landfill site during a survey of adventive flora in July-August 1999, including 179 species from 36 families of flowering plants, of which 122 species are alien. The main aboriginal species we encountered are also given. Despite the fact that the survey was conducted almost 20 years ago, over the past years, no new data on the composition of the flora and its dynamics has been published on large landfills and solid waste landfills in St. Petersburg, in connection with which we publish these materials. The data obtained by us can serve as the basis for studying dynamics of flora in such unique habitats. |
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spelling | doaj.art-648747253aed4ca3a0854c6f3b18ddda2022-12-22T00:00:36ZrusPetrozavodsk State UniversityHortus Botanicus1994-38492019-12-0114110.15393/j4.art.2019.63246324Flora of the South city solid waste landfill in St. Petersburg, 1999Byalt Viacheslav V.0Popov Vladimir Ivanovich1Komarov Botanical Institute RASKomarov Botanical Institute RASThe article provides data on the flora of the former Southern Solid Waste Landfill in St. Petersburg. A rather unique partial flora and specific anthropogenic vegetation has formed at the landfill, in which weed and exotic species of higher plants significantly quantitatively predominate over native species (approximately 68 % to 32 %). As for the mass character of the plants themselves, in a number of cases the amount of adventive species reached 99 %. A large number of rare alien species were identified as part of the flora of the landfill, including such as Punica granatum, Vitis vinifera, Melo vulgaris, Citrullus vulgaris, Phytolacca americana, Glycine max, Physalis species, etc. that do not fall of cultivation in the North-Easter Russia because of their thermophyte nature. The article contains a list of plant taxa identified at the city landfill site during a survey of adventive flora in July-August 1999, including 179 species from 36 families of flowering plants, of which 122 species are alien. The main aboriginal species we encountered are also given. Despite the fact that the survey was conducted almost 20 years ago, over the past years, no new data on the composition of the flora and its dynamics has been published on large landfills and solid waste landfills in St. Petersburg, in connection with which we publish these materials. The data obtained by us can serve as the basis for studying dynamics of flora in such unique habitats.http://hb.karelia.ru/journal/article.php?id=6324северо-запад россиисанкт-петербургпарциальная флорасосудистые растенияадвентивные видыгородской полигон тбосписок растений |
spellingShingle | Byalt Viacheslav V. Popov Vladimir Ivanovich Flora of the South city solid waste landfill in St. Petersburg, 1999 Hortus Botanicus северо-запад россии санкт-петербург парциальная флора сосудистые растения адвентивные виды городской полигон тбо список растений |
title | Flora of the South city solid waste landfill in St. Petersburg, 1999 |
title_full | Flora of the South city solid waste landfill in St. Petersburg, 1999 |
title_fullStr | Flora of the South city solid waste landfill in St. Petersburg, 1999 |
title_full_unstemmed | Flora of the South city solid waste landfill in St. Petersburg, 1999 |
title_short | Flora of the South city solid waste landfill in St. Petersburg, 1999 |
title_sort | flora of the south city solid waste landfill in st petersburg 1999 |
topic | северо-запад россии санкт-петербург парциальная флора сосудистые растения адвентивные виды городской полигон тбо список растений |
url | http://hb.karelia.ru/journal/article.php?id=6324 |
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