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These works are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. V.F. Kovyazin, K.Kh. Kan, T.K. Fam Complete text of the article:Download article (pdf, 0.8MB )UDС674.03DOI:10.17238/issn0536-1036.2017.5.82AbstractThe Pavlovsk Park of St. Petersburg is divided into 7 natural landscapes. They differ in the species composition of plantations and soil conditions. With the use of a key to plants we identified tree and shrub species in plantations of all park landscapes and determined species diversity of its stands with the help of various indices. The composition community in the landscapes of the park is relatively similar, with the dominance of forest species: Picea excelsa, Betula pubescens, Pinus sylvestris, European white birch and Populus tremula. These species were predominant during the park formation from a coniferous forest. At present, there is a change of coniferous species to broad-leaved species due to the anthropogenic effects on the biocenosis. A part of coniferous and small-leaved species was sawn up to make logs for the fire during the Great Patriotic War. The landscape felling was carried out for the formation of half open landscapes and exteriors. Quercus pedunculata and Tilia cor-data were planted in the felled areas. The number of plants in each landscape varies, depending on the square footage and stand density. Plantings are also distinguished by the number of species, age structure and sanitary state. Architectural and landscape plant compositions are represented by arborous large forests, separated forest stands and single trees.AuthorsV.F. Kovyazin1, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor K.Kh. Kan2, Master T.K. Fam2, MasterAffiliation1Saint Petersburg Mining University, Vtoraya liniya, 2, Vasilyevsky Island, Saint Peters-burg, 199026, Russian Federation; е-mail: vfkedr@mail.ru2Saint Petersburg State Forest Technical University under name of S.M. Kirov, Institutskiy per., 5, Saint Petersburg, 194021, Russian Federation; е-mail: kimhung1985@gmail.com, phamquynhln@gmail.com KeywordsPavlovsk park, woody plant, landscape area, species diversity, similarity and dissimilarity coefficientsFor citationPastukhova А.М. Prospects of Selection of Siberian Cedar Half-Sibs According to Their Growth Rate at an Early Age. Lesnoy zhurnal [Forestry journal], 2017, no. 5, pp. 73–81. DOI: 10.17238/issn0536-1036.2017.5.73References1. Alekseev A.S., Treyfel'd R.F., Grigor'eva S.O. Otsenka rastitel'nogo raznoobraziya lesnykh ekosistem. Na primere Karel'skogo peresheyka Leningradskoy oblasti [Evaluation of Plant Diversity of Forest Ecosystems. The Case of the Karelian Isthmus of the Leningrad Region]. Saint Petersburg, Art Union Publ., 2002. 72 p. (In Russ.) 2. Maksimov V.A., Savenkov P.F., Erf I.A. Inventarizatsionnoe opisanie Pavlovskogo parka [Inventory Description of the Pavlovsk Park]. Poyasnitel'naya zapiska Glavnogo upravleniya kul'tury Lengorispolkoma [Explanatory Note of the Principal Directorate of Culture of the Leningrad Town Council]. Leningrad, USSR State Committee on Forestry, 1983. 41 p. (In Russ.) 3. Ozelenenie i blagoustroystvo territorii Sankt-Peterburga v pravilakh i norma-tivakh [Landscaping and Infrastructure Development of Saint Petersburg in the Rules and Regulations]. Ed. by M. Subota, Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg State Forest Technical Academy Publ., 2006. 164 р. (In Russ.) 4. Pyatkova S.V., Gorshkova T.A., Synzynys B.I. Ekosistemnoe normirovanie [Ecosystem Regulation]. Obninsk, Obninsk Institute for Nuclear Power Engineering Publ., 2007. 66 p. (In Russ.) 5. Sokolov S.Ya., Svyazeva O.A., Kubli V.A. Arealy derev'ev i kustarnikov SSSR. T. 1 [Ranges of Trees and Shrubs in the USSR. Vol. 1]. Leningrad, Nauka Publ., 1977. 164 p. (In Russ.) 6. Geesink R., Leeuwenberg A.J.M., Ridsdale C.E., Veldkamp J.F. Thonner’s Analytical Key to the Families of Flowering Plants. Hague; Boston; London, Leiden University Press, 1981. 231 р. 7. Nguyёn Xuа`n Quа`t. Phuo`ng ph`pha`p diёu tra da`nh gia ru`ng tro`ng sa`n xua`t. Viёn Khoa hоc Lа`m nghiёp. Vietnam, 2003. 56 р. 8. McIntosh R.P. Matrix and Plexus Techniques. Handbook of Vegetation Science. Vol. 5. Ordination and Classification of Communities. Ed. by R.H. Whittaker. The Hague, 1978, pp. 153-221. 9. Margalef R. Temporal Succession and Spatial Heterogeneity in Phytoplankton. USA, University of California Press, 1958. 27 p. 10. Shannon C.E., Weaver W. The Mathematical Theory of Communication. USA, University of Illinois Press, 1963. 125 p. 11. Simpson E.H. Measurement of Diversity. Nature, 1949, vol. 163, p. 688. Received on April 17, 2017Assessment of Woody Plant Species Composition in Landscapes of the Pavlovsk Park in Saint Petersburg |
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