ACTION ON URBAN ENVIRONMENT ON THE WATER REGIME OF ASSIMILATION SYSTEM AND REPRODUCTIVE ABILITY OF SEEDLINGS VIBURNUM OPULUS AND LANTANA.
Abstract
It is shown that the leaves of Viburnum plants that grows on the shoots of the current year on the water content in 3,3-3,8% greater, water scarcity in 2,8-4,0 times higher, intensity of transpiration in 16,5-37,6 % higher than that of leaves formed on the shoots of yesteryear. It was found that the flow of water through transpiration in leaf Viburnum opulus L. in 71,8-75,2% less than the usual snowball, indicating its greater adaptability to growth y xerophytic conditions.Downloads
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