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Vol. 9 (2006 year), No. 5

Zhirov V.K., Khaitbaev A.H., Govorova A.F., Gontar O.B.
Interaction of structures of organization different levels and plant adaptation strategies

On the base of the long-term study of plant adaptation to the industrial pollution in the North, the key role of interrelations between photosynthetic structures of different hierarchy has been proposed. Cooperation of the membrane, plastid, cell, leaf, plant organism, population and ecosystem levels of organization in apply to plant stress and adaptation in the polluted areas have been under discussion.

(in Russian, стр.4, fig. 1, tables. 0, ref 5, Adobe PDF, Adobe PDF 0 Kb)

Vol. 9 (2006 year), No. 5

Gontar O.B., Zhirov V.K., Khaitbaev A.Kh., Govorova A.F.
Age aspects of plant adaptation in harsh environmental conditions

Further development of the theory of plant cyclic senescence and juvenilization created by a Russian botanist N.P. Krenke has been discussed on the basis of modern ideas of oxidative stress, and photosynthetic structures' hierarchy. The authors have proposed that specificity of interrelations between modifications of structures differentiated by their level of organization plays a key role in delay of senescence stipulated by harsh environmental conditions.

(in Russian, стр.6, fig. 0, tables. 0, ref 42, Adobe PDF, Adobe PDF 0 Kb)

Vol. 14 (2011 year), No. 3

Gontar O.B., Svyatkovskaya E.A., Trostenyuk N.N., Zhirov V.K.
Stages of development and analysis of assortment of ornamental arboreal plants for urbanized territories of the Kola North

The history of the arboreal plants assortment creation for urbanized territories in the Kola North has been presented in the paper. This assortment was subdivided into several groups differentiated by plant ornamental quality, their systematic position, directions of exploration, and sensitivity to unfavourable environmental conditions.

(in Russian, стр.6, fig. 0, tables. 0, ref 21, Adobe PDF, Adobe PDF 0 Kb)