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The conservation of genetic resources and the succession of vegetation in reserves and national parks
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Abstracts
An unexpected and uncontrollable succession of vegetation
in national parks and reserves causes the impoverishment
of a gene pool of plants. This process has been observed
mainly in seminatural communities and distorted natural
phytocoenoses. A programme of practical endeavours should
be based on a conscious management of the succession. It
has to take into account the entire caryologic, ecological
and sociologic variability of each species as well as to lean
on a thorough study of a degree of naturalness and dynamics
of the communities in which the species exist.
in national parks and reserves causes the impoverishment
of a gene pool of plants. This process has been observed
mainly in seminatural communities and distorted natural
phytocoenoses. A programme of practical endeavours should
be based on a conscious management of the succession. It
has to take into account the entire caryologic, ecological
and sociologic variability of each species as well as to lean
on a thorough study of a degree of naturalness and dynamics
of the communities in which the species exist.
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published
1986
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http://hdl.handle.net/11089/16037
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bwmeta1.element.hdl_11089_16037