STATE OF TILIA PLATYPHYLLOS SCOP. LOCAL POPULATION AND SIMULATION OF ALIEN SPECIES INVASIVENESS IN THE PARKLAND OF THE CITY OF DNIPRO
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https://doi.org/10.31548/dopovidi2018.02.007Keywords:
adventitious plants, invasiveness, climate change, seed reproduction, large-leaved linden, Tilia platyphyllos ScopAbstract
The continental nature of the regional climate of the Dnipropetrovsk region and its change in the direction of raising the arid characteristics are an important factor, which affects the boundaries of plant species distribution. It was suggested that changes in rainfall, increasing temperatures and drought risks may affect plant species distribution and community composition on the territory of the Steppe Dnieper over the last decades. The study covered the local populations of invasive alien woody plant species at the territory of “Peoples’ Friendship Park” in left-bank district of the city of Dnipro. The seed-originated populations of the introduced species large-leaved linden (Tilia platyphyllos Scop.) have been discovered in areas with moist soil. Mathematic modeling growth of the seed-originated populations of large-leaved linden at the territory of “Peoples’ Friendship Park” allowed predicting maintenance of the tendency for increase of the given species providing further climatic variations in the region.
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