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Biodiversity of plants and soils in landscapes adjacent to the Buzuluk Pine Forest
Authors:A M Rusanov
Institution:(1) Orenburg State University, pr. Pobedy 13, Orenburg, 460352, Russia
Abstract:The influence of the Buzuluk Pine Forest on biodiversity of plants and soil properties in adjacent territories has been studied. The results show that in the immediate vicinity of the pine forest, under the influence of the relatively mild and humid mesoclimate, natural phytocenoses are dominated by mesophytic species. Biodiversity reaches a peak at a distance of 17–18 km from the forest, which is explained by the presence of both mesophytes and xerophytes in the same phytocenosis. The same zone is also characterized by the maximum diversity of soil properties and structural complexity of the soil cover. Grass communities on ordinary chernozems with a homogeneous soil cover, typical of the steppe zone, are formed at greater distances from the forest.
Keywords:biodiversity  phytocenosis  key plots  Buzuluk Pine Forest  mesoclimate  humus status of soils  soil cover structure
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