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Features of the state of the elm trees in the protective plantings of the arid zone of the Lower Volga region
Author(s) -
Alexander Saakian,
« Ooo,
Баланс Профи
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
agroèkoinfo
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1999-6403
DOI - 10.51419/20212204
Subject(s) - ulmus pumila , arboreal locomotion , pest analysis , ulmaceae , ecology , arid , population , woody plant , geography , biology , agroforestry , forestry , botany , habitat , demography , sociology
In the Volgograd region, which belongs to low-forest regions, old-growth plantings pre-dominate, in which about 80,0% of the total dendrological composition is accounted for by repre-sentatives of the generic Ulmus complex. In the conditions of urbanization, the pathological pro-cesses and the weakening of woody plants increases. The stable weakened state of the elm trees is typical for squares and roadside plantings (Bsr = 3.28-3.36, respectively). Favorable conditions for maintaining the life optimum of elms are formed in parks, protective forest strips and arbore-tums, where healthy or weakened trees predominate (Bsr = 1,82-1,69-1,87 respectively). Phyl-lophages of different ecological groups are trophically related to the arboreal species of Ulmus. Among leaf-eating pests, Xanthogaleruca luteola Mull is of important economic importance. The pest population varies depending on the ecological conditions of the biotopes and Ulmus species. Keywords: ULMUS, PROTECTIVE FOREST STANDS, CONDITION CATEGORY, MONITORING, ANTHROPOGENIC PRESSURE, PESTS, PEST POPULATION

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