THE RANGE OF TREES AND SHRUBS OF THE TEACHERS SQUARE OF TOMSK STATE PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY
The article presents the study of the species diversity of trees growing in the teacher’s square of Tomsk State Pedagogical University. It contains biomorphological, taxonomic and chorological tree analysis, as well as an assessment of their relationship to anthropogenic impact. Angiosperms trees are presented by 5 families, 5 genera and 6 species, gymnosperms – 1 family, 5 genera and 6 species, of which 6 species are apophytes, 5 species are adventes. The dominant species in the square are Betula pendula Roth., Pinus sibirica Du Tour, Acer tataricum L., Populus balsamifera L. The most common species of woody plants are those of Eurasian geographical group. The rhythm of the foliage development deciduous trees prevail.
Keywords: woody plants, taxonomic composition, chorological composition, life form advety, apophytes
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Issue: 2, 2015
Series of issue: Issue 2
Rubric: BIOLOGY
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