Additions to the Flora of the South of the Tyumen Region

Tyumen State University Herald. Natural Resource Use and Ecology


Release:

2017, Vol. 3. №2

Title: 
Additions to the Flora of the South of the Tyumen Region


For citation: Kharitontsev B. S. 2017. “Additions to the Flora of the South of the Tyumen Region”. Tyumen State University Herald. Natural Resource Use and Ecology, vol. 3, no 2, pp. 56-66. DOI: 10.21684/2411-7927-2017-3-2-56-66

About the author:

Boris S. Kharitontsev, Dr. Sci. (Biol.), Senior Researcher, Tobolsk Complex Scientific Station of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences; xaritoncev52@mail.ru

Abstract:

The South of the Tyumen Region, located in the southern taiga, portage and forest-steppe of the West Siberian plain, has a rich species composition of plants. Also, its connecting position between the Urals and Central Siberia is favorable for the migration of European plants to the East and the Siberian species in the Urals and West. Although the flora of the South has a long history of study associated with the value of the Tobolsk province (which includes the South of the region) in the organization of expeditions for the study of the biota of Siberia, but due to the vast territory of the region it was insufficiently studied. This was confirmed during the expeditions in the South region it by the employees of the Tobolsk complex scientific station to collect the materials for the second edition of the red book of the Tyumen Region.

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