Mapping Asia Plants: The brief historical overview of botanical studies in European Russia
European part of Russia covers ~1/3 of Europe, an area of approximately 3742,000 sq km. Systematic floristic research of this area began in the 19th century, with the first complete flora of European Russia by Fedchenko and Flerov (1908–1910), which contained 3542 species and many varieties. The mos...
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author | Andrey V. Shcherbakov Nadezhda V. Lyubeznova Jianhua Xue Keping Ma |
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description | European part of Russia covers ~1/3 of Europe, an area of approximately 3742,000 sq km. Systematic floristic research of this area began in the 19th century, with the first complete flora of European Russia by Fedchenko and Flerov (1908–1910), which contained 3542 species and many varieties. The most important modern source of floristic information on this territory are Flora partis Europaeae URSS (Tsvelev et al., 1974–1989) with Flora of Eastern Europe (Tsvelev, 1996–2004), which contain about 7300 species. The most important macroregional floristic reviews are “Flora Regionis Boreali-Orientalis Territoriae Europaeae URSS” (Tolmachev, 1974–1977), 11th edition “Flora…” of P. F. Mayevsky (2014) and “Flora of the Lower Volga region” (Skvortsov and Reshetnikova, 2006–2018, not finished). Among 46 regions (cities of Moscow, Sevastopol, and St.-Petersburg are excluded), 22 have high quality modern floristic reviews, 11 regions have average reviews, and 13 regions have low quality reviews; 13 regions have modern floristic reviews in preparation. |
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spelling | doaj.art-f98805c677a145c28d1bfec0ac79c3ac2022-12-21T18:32:28ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942021-08-0128e01646Mapping Asia Plants: The brief historical overview of botanical studies in European RussiaAndrey V. Shcherbakov0Nadezhda V. Lyubeznova1Jianhua Xue2Keping Ma3Dept. of the Higher Plants, Biology Faculty, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow 119991, RussiaDept. of the Higher Plants, Biology Faculty, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow 119991, RussiaState Key Laboratory of Vegetation and Environmental Change, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100093, China; Corresponding author.State Key Laboratory of Vegetation and Environmental Change, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100093, ChinaEuropean part of Russia covers ~1/3 of Europe, an area of approximately 3742,000 sq km. Systematic floristic research of this area began in the 19th century, with the first complete flora of European Russia by Fedchenko and Flerov (1908–1910), which contained 3542 species and many varieties. The most important modern source of floristic information on this territory are Flora partis Europaeae URSS (Tsvelev et al., 1974–1989) with Flora of Eastern Europe (Tsvelev, 1996–2004), which contain about 7300 species. The most important macroregional floristic reviews are “Flora Regionis Boreali-Orientalis Territoriae Europaeae URSS” (Tolmachev, 1974–1977), 11th edition “Flora…” of P. F. Mayevsky (2014) and “Flora of the Lower Volga region” (Skvortsov and Reshetnikova, 2006–2018, not finished). Among 46 regions (cities of Moscow, Sevastopol, and St.-Petersburg are excluded), 22 have high quality modern floristic reviews, 11 regions have average reviews, and 13 regions have low quality reviews; 13 regions have modern floristic reviews in preparation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989421001967European RussiaVascular floraHistory of botanic investigations |
spellingShingle | Andrey V. Shcherbakov Nadezhda V. Lyubeznova Jianhua Xue Keping Ma Mapping Asia Plants: The brief historical overview of botanical studies in European Russia Global Ecology and Conservation European Russia Vascular flora History of botanic investigations |
title | Mapping Asia Plants: The brief historical overview of botanical studies in European Russia |
title_full | Mapping Asia Plants: The brief historical overview of botanical studies in European Russia |
title_fullStr | Mapping Asia Plants: The brief historical overview of botanical studies in European Russia |
title_full_unstemmed | Mapping Asia Plants: The brief historical overview of botanical studies in European Russia |
title_short | Mapping Asia Plants: The brief historical overview of botanical studies in European Russia |
title_sort | mapping asia plants the brief historical overview of botanical studies in european russia |
topic | European Russia Vascular flora History of botanic investigations |
url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989421001967 |
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