Postagrogenic phytocenoses of the Volga‐Oka interfluve, Russia

IF 0.3 Q4 ECOLOGY
T. Trifonova, S. Shoba, N. Mishchenko, E. Bykova, P. Shutov, O. Saveliev, R. Repkin
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Aim. On the basis of factual material, an assessment was made of the state of land previously (more than 15 years ago) developed as arable land and "abandoned" to date.Material and Methods. Control plots located in different landscape provinces of the Volga‐Oka interfluve were compared in terms of the state of the vegetation cover, as well as the type of overgrowth.Results. Three types of overgrowing of postagrogenic lands characteristic of the initial and intermediate stages of overgrowing of pre‐climax communities have been identified: overgrowing of fields associated with a change in land use; overgrowing of fields with a nearby forest; and overgrowing of fields without a closely located forest.Conclusion. It was shown that as a result of the overgrowing of agricultural lands, the species diversity of plant communities is sharply reduced, the restoration of which is very problematic in the foreseeable future. While postagrogenic phytocenoses are able to gradually restore their production potential to the level of natural phytocenoses, however, their productivity will occur with a different species composition of herbaceous plants with low biodiversity.
伏尔加河—奥卡河流域的后农业植物群落
的目标。根据事实资料,对15年前开发的耕地和“废弃”土地的状况进行了评估。材料和方法。比较了伏尔加河—奥卡河流域不同景观省份的对照样地的植被覆盖状况和植被过度生长类型。已确定了前顶极群落过度生长初期和中期阶段特征的三种类型的后农业用地过度生长:与土地利用变化相关的田地过度生长;过度生长的:附近有森林的过度生长的田地;以及没有紧密的森林的过度生长的田地。结果表明,由于农业用地的过度开发,植物群落的物种多样性急剧减少,在可预见的未来恢复是非常困难的。虽然后农生植物苔藓能够逐渐恢复其生产潜力到天然植物苔藓的水平,但其生产力将发生在生物多样性低的草本植物的不同物种组成上。
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