SITES WITH INCREASED PHYTODIVERSITY IN THE FIRE-BURNED PART OF THE KERZHENSKY NATURE RESERVE: SIGNIFICANCE, ORIGIN, MAPPING

N. Kadetov, A. E. Gnedenko
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The position of the Nizhny Novgorod Trans-Volga region in vegetation zoning schemes has long been a subject of discussion, which is due to the peculiarities of its landscape structure and long-term anthropogenic impact. This study examines the role of areas of increased phytodiversity in the post-fire part of the Kerzhensky Nature Reserve as an important component of the communities’ recovery after fires, an also deals with their spatial structure and floristic composition. A combination of field observations (geobotanical descriptions, soil profiles) and cartographic materials were used as the main research methods. We have found that the studied complex of communities was formed along an ancient long hollow, within which, due to the peculiarities of the landscape structure, was formed environment with an increased content of trace elements in soils and a greater accumulation of snow, which determined the development of rich linden-pine forests. They reflect the zonal features of the vegetation in the sandy Trans-Volga region; their preservation and further study are necessary to understand the formation processes of the vegetation cover and landscapes of this territory.
克尔仁斯基自然保护区火灾区植物多样性增加的遗址:意义、起源、制图
下诺夫哥罗德跨伏尔加河地区在植被分区方案中的位置一直是讨论的主题,这是由于其景观结构的特殊性和长期的人为影响。本研究探讨了Kerzhensky自然保护区火灾后植物多样性增加区域在火灾后群落恢复中的重要作用,并对其空间结构和区系组成进行了研究。野外观测(地学描述、土壤剖面)与地图资料相结合是主要的研究方法。我们发现,所研究的群落综合体是沿着一个古老的长洞形成的,在这个长洞内,由于景观结构的特殊性,形成了土壤微量元素含量增加和积雪较多的环境,这决定了丰富的椴树松林的发展。它们反映了跨伏尔加河沙质地区植被的地带性特征;它们的保存和进一步研究对于了解该地区植被覆盖和景观的形成过程是必要的。
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