ЧОРНОМОРСЬКИЙ БОТАНIЧНИЙ ЖУРНАЛ • ЧЕРНОМОРСКИЙ БОТАНИЧЕСКИЙ ЖУРНАЛ • CHORNOMORSKI BOTANICAL JOURNAL

Coppins Braian John, Kondratyuk Sergiy Yakovych, Khodosovtsev Alexander Yevgenovich, Zelenko Sergey Dmitrovich, Wolseley Patricia Anne

Contribution to lichen flora of Ukrainian Carpathians

Abstract

Coppins B.J., Kondratyuk S.Ya., Khodosovtsev A.Ye., Zelenko S.D., Wolseley  P.A..2005: Contribution to lichen flora of Ukrainian Carpathians. Chornomor. Botan. Journ., vol. 1, № 2: 05-23. ISSN 1990-553X

 

Data on 55 lichen species (namely Absconditella lignicola Vězda & Pišut, Agonimia tristicula (Nyl.) Zahlbr., Anisomeridium polypori (Ellix et Everh.) M.E. Barr, Arthopyrenia salicis A. Massal., Arthonia ilicina Taylor, A. vinosa Leight., Bacidia circumspecta (Nyl. ex Vainio) Malme, Biatora chrysantha (Zahlbr.) Printzen, B. epixanthoides (Nyl.) Diederich, Catillaria alba Coppins & Vězda, C. erysiboides (Nyl.) Th. Fr., Cladonia norvegica Tønsberg & Holien, Diploschistes gypsaceus (Ach.) Zahlbr., Eopyrenula avellanae Coppins, Fellhanera subtilis (Vězda) Diederich & Sérusiaux, Fuscidea arboricola Coppins & Tønsberg, F. cyatoides (Ach.) V. Wirth & Vězda var. corticola (Fr.) Kalb, F. pusilla Tønsberg, Ropalospora viridis (Tønsberg) Tønsberg, Jamesiella anastomosans (P. James & Vězda) Lücking, Sérusiaux & Vězda, Hypocenomice caradocensis (Leighton ex Nyl.) P. James & G. Schned., H. xanthococca (Sommerf.) P. James & G. Schneider, Lecania cyrtellina (Ach.) Th. Fr., Lecanora cinereofusca Magnusson, L. farinaria Borrer in Hook., Lecidea swartzioidea Nyl., Lepraria lobificans Nyl., L. rigidula (B. de Lesd.) Tønsberg, Leproloma vouauxii (Hue) J.R. Laundon, Leptogium teretiusculum (Wallr.) J.R. Laundon, Leptorhaphis maggiana (A. Massal.) Korber, Megalaria pulverea (Borrer) Hafellner & E. Schreiner, Micarea adnata Coppins, M. hedlundii Coppins, M. melaeniza Hedl., M. nigella Coppins, M. peliocarpa (Anzi) Coppins & R. Sant., Mycoblastus sterilis Coppins & P. James, Microcalicium ahlneri Tibell, Ochrolechia szatalensis Verseghy, Pertusaria pupillaris (Nyl.) Th. Fr., Phaeophyscia endophoenicea (Harm.) Moberg, Ph. hirsuta (Mereschk.) Moberg, Physcia vitii Nadv., Porina leptalea (Durieu & Mont.) A.L. Sm., Ramonia chrisophaea (Pers.) Vězda, Reichlingia leopoldii Diederich & Scheidegger, Rinodina griseosoralifera Coppins, R. efflorescens Malme, Telocarpon strasseri Zahlbr., Shismatomma ricasolii (A. Massal.) Egea, Trapelia corticola Coppins & P. James, Trapeliopsis pseudogranulosa Coppins & P. James, Vezdaea aestivalis (Ohl.) Tsch.-Woess & Poelt, Zamenhofia hibernica (P. James & Swinscow) Clauz. & Roux) found in the territory of the recently created Uzhansky National Nature Park, Ukrainian part of the ‘Eastern Carpathian’ Trilateral Biosphere Reserve, which for the first time recorded for the whole Ukraine or Eastern Carpathians, are provided. Each taxon is provided by references on papers where full diagnosis is published, list of localities, taxonomical remarks and data on general distribution.


Boiko M.F.

Synantropic bryoflora of Ukraine

Abstract

Boiko M.F. 2005: Synantropic bryoflora of Ukraine. Chornomor. Botan. Journ., vol. 1, № 2: 24-32.ISSN 1990-553X

 

For the first time it was given the general characteristics of the synanthropic flora of Ukraine. It was revealed that synanthropic fraction of the brioflora consists of apophytic species only, the adventive species in the brioflora are absent. 68 species hemiapophytes, 75 – eventapophytes, the evapophytes are not dislayed. The synantropic fraction of the Ukrainian bryoflora includes 143 species, representatives of 56 genus 19 families. In general mosses poorly acclimatize anthropogenic ecotopes. The level of synanthropization of the moss flora of Ukraine in comparison with vegetation flora is unimportant – 24.1%. The most of the mosses are indigenophytes (447 species – 75.9%), they grow in nature ecotopes, so owing to intensive destruction of such ecotopes many species became rare and endangered.


Dubyna D.V., Tymoshenko P.A.

Intrazonal communities’ synanthropic flora of the Nothern Black Sea Region

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Dubyna D.V., Tymoshenko P.A. 2005:. Intrazonal communities’ synanthropic flora of the Nothern Black Sea Region. Chornomor. Botan. Journ., vol. 1, № 2: 33-46. ISSN 1990-553X

 

It is presented a synanthropic flora’s review of 24 intrazonal vegetation classes, which numbers 273 species of vascular plants in the Nothern Black Sea Region. Systematical, biomorphologic, geographic, ecological analysis have been carried out. The flora and vegetation change forecast was done depending on an influence of economical factors, some questions of there’s optimization and next researches problems have been reviewed.


Bagrikova N.A.

Syntaxonomy of weed vegetation of crops cultures of the Crimea

Abstract

Bagrikova N.A. 2005: Syntaxonomy of weed vegetation of crops cultures of the Crimea. Chornomor. Botan. Journ., vol. 1, № 2: 47-58. ISSN 1990-553X

 

Critical review of classification of weed vegetation of crops cultures of the Crimea is presented. It includes 19 associations, 8 alliances, 4 orders of class Stellarietea mediae according to Braun-Blanquet system. Phytocoenological characteristic of syntaxons, their diagnostical species have been revealed. The features of zonal distributional of communities in various agrocoenoses are considered.


Derevjanko V.M.

Gleditsia triacanthos L. in the south of the steppe zone of Ukraine

Abstract

Derevjanko V.M. 2005:Gleditsia triacanthos L. in the south of the steppe zone of Ukraine. Chornomor. Botan. Journ., vol. 1, № 2: 59-62. ISSN 1990-553X

 

The materials of the dominant species and the state of the artificial wood investigation in the conditions of the south steppe zone of Ukraine (Kherson and Mykolaiv regions) are given in the article. It is shown that the best forest species for artificial woods is Gleditsia triacanthos L. The trees of this species in comparison with other species are more high, better take root, grow faster, have less fall, decorative, melliferous, rarely subject to infection and vermin, long-term, especially when the density of trees meet the biological potential of the species. In the zone of chestnut soils G. triacantos is the only species able to create field-protective plantation.


Khlypenko L.A., Rabotyagov V.D., Oryol T.I.

Study of genus Origanum L. in conditions of Southern coast of Crimea

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Khlypenko L.A., Rabotyagov V.D., Oryol T.I. 2005: Study of genus Origanum L. in conditions of Southern coast of Crimea. Chornomor. Botan. Journ., vol. 1, № 2: 63-66. ISSN 1990-553X

 

The results of investigation of biomorfological and economically valuable characteristics of six species of genus Origanum L. in conditions of a Southern coast of Crimea are summed up. High-productive forms have been recommended to cultivation in the south of Ukraine and apply in food industry and in medicine.


Melnik Ruslana Petrivna

The analysis of alien species in Mykolayiv urban flora by primary aerials and the time

Abstract

Melnik R. P. 2005: The analysis of alien species in Mykolayiv urban flora by primary aerials and the time. Chornomor. Botan. Journ., vol. 1, № 2: 67-69. ISSN 1990-553X

 

The alien fraction of the Mykolayiv urban flora includes 235 species, which are composed 25.8% of the total species number of the studied flora. Geographic range 28 groups are combined in eight migroelements of the flora. They are: Mediterranean migroelement – 48 species, Mediterranean Irano-Turanian – 42, North American – 37. Four species are of anthropogenic origin. Primary areas of distribution were not considered for five species. All alien species are distributed between three migrochronoelements by their period of immigration. They are archeophytes (immigrated before the 15th century) – 77 species, kenophytes (immigrated during the 16 – 19th centuries) – 69, and eukenophytes (immigrated in the 20th century) – 89.


Pavlova N.R.

Life from, sprout system and season development rhythm of Potentilla anaserina L.

Abstract

Pavlova N.R. 2005:Life from, sprout system and season development rhythm of Potentilla anaserina L. Chornomor. Botan. Journ., vol. 1, № 2: 70-78. ISSN 1990-553X

 

Potentilla ancerina – vegetative-mobile infant with monopodial-rosette model of sprout. Summer green plants with change: generation of leaves, top bud capacity and stock absorb roots. The rhythm of development coincides with seasonal climate rhythm.


Bogdan O.V.

New species of lichens for Crimea peninsula from the pine forest

Abstract

Bogdan O.V. 2005:New species of lichens for Crimea peninsula from the pine forest. Chornomor. Botan. Journ., vol. 1, № 2: 79-82. ISSN 1990-553X

 

The information about locations and ecologic peculiarities of nine new for Crimea peninsula species of lichens (Bryoria nadvornikiana (Gyeln.) Brodo & D. Hawksw., Buellia erubescens Arnold, Catillaria pulverea (Borrer) Lettau, Lecanora persimilis (Th.Fr.) Nyl., L. saligna (Schrad.) Zahlbr., Lepraria rigidula (B. de Lesd.) Tønsberg, Megalaria pulverea (Borrer) Haf. & Schreiner, Micarea misella (Nyl.) Hedl., Pertusaria pupllaris (Nyl.) Th. Fr.) are provided.


Moysienko I.I., Solomakha V.A., Drabynyuk G.V., Solomakha T.D.

Eco-coenotic pecularities of Scutellaria verna Besser in conditions of the “Elanetskiy step”Nature Reserve (Mykolaiv region, Ukraine)

Abstract

Moysienko I.I., Solomakha V.A., Drabynyuk G.V., Solomakha T.D. 2005:Eco-coenotic pecularities of Scutellaria verna Besser in conditions of the “Elanetskiy step”Nature Reserve (Mykolaiv region, Ukraine). Chornomor. Botan. Journ., vol. 1, № 2: 83-91. ISSN 1990-553X

 

The disturbution and eco-coenotic pecularities of the rare species Scutellaria verna Besser (included in Red Data Book of Ukraine)to region “Elanetskiy step” nature reserve are shown. The syntaxonomic scheme of the vegetation whith participant it species are present. The study vegetations rating to Festuco-Brometea Br.-Bl. et R.Tx. 1943, in composition All. Potentillo arenariae-Linion czerniaevii Krasova et Smetana 1999.


Virchenko V.M., Panchenko S.M.

Bryophytes of the National Nature Park “Desnyansko-Starohutsky”

Abstract

Virchenko V.M., Panchenko S.M. 2005:Bryophytes of the National Nature Park “Desnyansko-Starohutsky”. Chornomor. Botan. Journ., vol. 1, № 2: 92-99. ISSN 1990-553X

 

The bryophyte flora of the NNP “Desnyansko-Starohutsky” ( the Sumy region, NE Ukraine) includes 102 species of 56 genera, 34 families belonging to two divisions: Marchantiophyta (9 spp.) and Bryophyta (93 spp.). Among them Brachythecium reflexum (Starke) B.S.G. and B. starkei (Brid.) B.S.G. are new for the whole Ukrainian Polissya, Calypogeia neesiana (Mass. et Carest.) K.Mull. and Orthotrichum diaphanum Brid. – new for the Left Bank Ukrainian Polissya; a number of the others are rare ones for the mentioned territories.


Boiko P.M.

Cymbochasma borysthenica (Pall. ex Schlecht) Klokov et Zoz in the Ukraine

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Boiko P.M. 2005:Cymbochasma borysthenica (Pall. ex Schlecht) Klokov et Zoz in the Ukraine. Chornomor. Botan. Journ., vol. 1, № 2: 100-109. ISSN 1990-553X

 

The resultes of the species investigations and its preading in Ukraine – all the locations known from the literature and herbarium material and the new location are given. The ecologycal and coenotyc peculiarities and desciption history of the Cymbochasma borysthenica are given. In all the coenoses it has low level association with turf grass. For protection of this rare species it was proposed to create nature reserves in its all known location in Kherson and Mykolajiv region.


Boiko M.F.

V Interregional New Year Biological Reading (Mykolaiv, Ukraine 9-10.12.2005)

 

Boiko M.F. 2005: V Interregional New Year Biological Reading (Mykolaiv, Ukraine 9-10.12.2005) Chornomor. Botan. Journ., vol. 1, № 2: 110-111. ISSN 1990-553X

 


Kondratyuk S. Ya., Kostikoff I.Yu., Mickalyuk T.I., Darienko T.M., Demtchenko E.M.

The First International Conference “Algae in Terrestrial Ecosystems” (27-30 September 2005, Kaniv)

 

Kondratyuk S. Ya., Kostikoff I.Yu., Mickalyuk T.I., Darienko T.M., Demtchenko E.M. 2005: The First International Conference “Algae in Terrestrial Ecosystems” (27-30 September 2005, Kaniv). Chornomor. Botan. Journ., vol. 1, № 2: 112-115. ISSN 1990-553X