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DOI 10.34685/HI.2024.57.26.004
Sheremetova S., Sheremetov R.
Geographical and floristic features of the Tom River Basin
Abstract. The paper presents the results of long-term studies in the flora of vascular plants of the Tom River basin. The studies found that the flora of vascular plants of the Tom River basin includes 1,322 species, which belong to 115 families and 471 genera. The basis of the flora (about 95%) are the flowering plants, the ratio of dicots to monocots is 2.9. The ratio of species and genera (2.8) indicates the predominance of allochthonous processes in the development of the flora. Taxonomic analysis of the flora of the Tom River Basin revealed that the overall indicators of taxonomic structure of the flora reflect the location of the basin on the edge of the West Siberian and Altai-Sayan floristic provinces that are part of the Boreal Circumboreal subkingdoms of the Holarctic floristic kingdom.
Key words: botanical research, Tom River basin, vascular plants, taxonomic structure, Kuzbass, flora of the Kemerovo region.
Sheremetova Svetlana Anatolievna
D. in Biology, Head of the Laboratory Herbarium,
Kuzbass Botanical Garden (Kemerovo)
Email: ssheremetova@rambler.ru
Sheremetov Rashit Turakulovich
PhD in Geography, Senior Researcher
at the Laboratory Herbarium, Kuzbass Botanical Garden (Kemerovo)
Email: rashit-sheremetov@rambler.ru
Published: The Heritage Institute Journal, 2024/1(36)
URL: http://nasledie-journal.ru/en/journals/647.html
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