入侵植物在俄罗斯的资源繁殖-传粉作用

Pub Date : 2023-12-29 DOI:10.1134/s2075111723040100
R. G. Kurmanov
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摘要 根据蜜粉学(花粉)分析结果研究了俄罗斯入侵植物物种的资源蜜粉学潜力。通过对来自俄罗斯 70 个地区的 2121 份蜂蜜样本的花粉成分进行研究,确定了 26 种入侵植物的花粉成分,其中 13 种为资源植物。在俄罗斯的欧洲地区,重要的蜜源植物有 Robinia pseudoacacia L.、Gleditsia triacanthos L.、Amorpha fruticosa L.、Solidago canadensis L.和 Ailanthus altissima (Miller) Swingle。从这些入侵物种中提取的单花蜜主要产自南部地区。在西伯利亚,Centaurea scabiosa L.、C. jacea L.、Echium vulgare L.和 Conium maculatum L.具有重要的资源价值。单花大节禾草和棕色节禾草、蝰虫草和野生铁杉蜜主要分布在西西伯利亚西部地区。在远东地区,单花蜜的来源是 Nonea rossica Steven 和 Amoria hybrida (L.) C. Presl。Lupinus polyphyllus Lindll.和 Ambrosia 属植物被列为俄罗斯重要的授粉植物。
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Resource Melliferous-Polleniferous Role of Invasive Plants in Russia

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The resource melliferous-polleniferous potential of Russian invasive plant species was studied on the basis of the results of melissopalynological (pollen) analysis. The study of the pollen composition of 2121 honey samples from 70 Russian regions made it possible to diagnose the pollen of 26 invasive plants in their composition, 13 of which were resource plants. In the European part of Russia, important melliferous plants were Robinia pseudoacacia L., Gleditsia triacanthos L., Amorpha fruticosa L., Solidago canadensis L., and Ailanthus altissima (Miller) Swingle. Monofloral honey types from these invasive species were obtained mainly in the southern regions. In Siberia, Centaurea scabiosa L., C. jacea L., Echium vulgare L., and Conium maculatum L. were of resource importance. Monofloral greater and brown knapweed, viper’s bugloss, and wild hemlock honey types were found mainly in the regions of Western Siberia. In the Far East, sources of monofloral honey were Nonea rossica Steven and Amoria hybrida (L.) C. Presl. The species Lupinus polyphyllus Lindll. and species of the genus Ambrosia were classified as important Russian polleniferous plants.

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