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Characterization of the genus Salix and peculiarities of phenological development of some species in the Norilsk industrial region

https://doi.org/10.53374/1993-0135-2024-1-43-50

Abstract

A general characterization of willow species growing in the Norilsk Industrial Region (NPR) is given. Peculiarities of phenological development of 3 species – Salix lanata L. s. str., Salix hastata L., Salix viminalis L. in these growing conditions are revealed. The obtained results will allow further selection of the most promising species for cultivation of planting material using seed and cuttings.

About the Authors

N. N. Cherbakova
The V. N. Sukachev Forest Institute SB RAS – separate subdivision FIC KSC SB RAS; Research Institute of Agriculture and Arctic Ecology – branch FIC SRC SB RAS
Russian Federation

50, build. 28, Akademgorodok, Krasnoyarsk, 660036

1, Komsomolskaya St., Norilsk, 663305



G. S. Varaksin
The V. N. Sukachev Forest Institute SB RAS – separate subdivision FIC KSC SB RAS
Russian Federation

50, build. 28, Akademgorodok, Krasnoyarsk, 660036



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Cherbakova N.N., Varaksin G.S. Characterization of the genus Salix and peculiarities of phenological development of some species in the Norilsk industrial region. Conifers of the boreal area. 2024;42(1):43-50. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.53374/1993-0135-2024-1-43-50

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