Biomorphological characteristic of flora of some protected areas in the vicinity of Kalinin power nuclear station

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The biomphological analysis of florae of some protected areas is located in the vicinity of the Kalinin nuclear power station (Udomelsky district of Tver region). The biomorphological spectra protected areas that are based on forest areas, located on the periphery of lakes have more complex structure. A group of nanophanerophytes and chamaephytes, including widespread and rare shrubs defines specific wetland complexes with a predominance of upland sphagnum bogs. Complexes with significant participation of lowland and transitional bogs are characterized by a high proportion of helophytes. Group of herbaceous policarpik is more homogeneous in composition at the wetland tracts. The forest community is represented by caudex perennial weed forming rootstocks. Biomorphological feature complements the data on the structure of vegetation cover and protected areas can be used for bioindication and monitoring.

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Flora, life form, biomorphological analysis of flora, specially protected natural areas, kalinin power nuclear station, tver region, biomorphological spectrum

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