Morphophysiological and Population Adaptations ofAjuga reptansL. at the Northern Boundary of Its Range |
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Authors: | Teteryuk L. V. Dymova O. V. Golovko T. K. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Biology, Komi Research Center, Ural Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Kommunisticheskaya 28, Syktyvkar GSP-2, Komi Republic, 167982, Russia |
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Abstract: | The results of comprehensive morphophysiological and population studies on Ajuga reptansL., a species of the nemoral floristic complex, at the northern boundary of its range (in the middle taiga subzone of the Komi Republic) are reviewed. Adaptations at the cell, organism, and biocenotic levels are revealed. The maintenance and survival of the species at the boundary of its range are provided for by its physiological plasticity, resistance to low temperatures, and multiple variants of ontogeny. Prognosis of Ajuga reptansfuture status under conditions of global climate change and expansion of anthropogenically disturbed areas is favorable. |
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Keywords: | Ajuga reptansL. northern boundary of species range adaptation functional plasticity ontogeny cenopopulations life strategy |
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