RISOGENESIS PECULIARITIES OF MAGNOLIA KOBUS (MAGNOLIA KOBUS DC.) REGENERANTS IN IN VITRO CULTURE
Abstract
The article analyzes the dynamics of increasing the number of objects of
natural reserve fund of Volyn region and its areas for the period 1972–2015. The
structure of the fund of protected areas for the major categories of protection and
types are considered. The results of cartographic analysis of natural reserve fund
are presented, on the basis of which are established the facts of placing some
objects in the territorial boundaries of others. This provides evidence of the
unreliability of the percentage value of protected landscape area, which is
calculated by mechanical summing of registered areas. It concludes on the
rationality of the land inventory of natural reserve fund of Volyn region on the
basis of cartographic principles.
Reserve, nature reserve, category of protection, national nature park, nature
reserve fund.
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