
Resistance of introduced and rare plants under conditions of climatic changes in Ukraine
Type of periodical: Monographies
Publication types: Printed edition
Section: Biology
Publication date: 2022
Authors: D.B. Rakhmetov, N.V. Zaimenko, M.B. Haponenko et al.
Summary: The results of long-term research on the development of scientific foundations for increasing the resistance of introduced and rare plants to prevent the negative impact of climate change in Ukraine are presented. The results of the study of the mechanisms of resistance of rare plant species to the action of environmental factors under the conditions of climatic changes are highlighted. An assessment is given and a forecast of the impact of invasive species on the functioning of the biotic component of ecosystems is provided (on the example of the M.M. Gryshko NBG of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine). The results of the work on the morphological-anatomical and physiological-biochemical bases of the resistance of plants of tropical biomes under conditions of stress induced in two experimental models (in vivo and in vitro) are given (using the example of representatives of the Asparagales order). The results of research on the development of biological- ecological, biochemical and allelopathic bases of adaptation and increasing the stability of valuable introducers (representatives of the genus Crambe L.) for the enrichment of cultural phytocenoses are presented. The results of scientific research on biological and ecological features, biochemical properties, adaptation of valuable fruit plants of the genus Asimina (L.) Dunal., Chaenomeles L. and Prunus L. for organic gardening are highlighted. The results of the introduction and selection work on the formation of the gene pool of flower and ornamental plants (genus Pulsatilla, subgenus Limniris of the genus Iris L., varieties of peonies of the Itoh Group) are presented. The results of research on the scientific principles of using natural silicon-containing bionanomaterials to increase the adaptive potential and productivity of agroecosystems are revealed.
Reading audience: For biologists, botanists, ecologists, plant growers, gardeners, teachers, graduate students and students.
ISBN 978-966-02-9496-7
Responsible institutions: M.M. Gryshko National Botanic Garden of NAS of Ukraine
Published: Kyiv
Size in pages: 326
Print run: 300
