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Cistus salvifolius L. (Cistaceae Juss.) – a rare species of flora of the Western Transcaucasus; cenotic features of places of growing

https://doi.org/10.33580/24092444_2024_1_17

Abstract

The article establishes the position of the family Cistaceae Juss. in the APG IV classification system. The genus Cestus belongs to: class Plantae, clade Rosids (Rosids), group Malvidae, true rosids (Malvidae, Eurosids II), order Malvales Juss. ex Bercht. et J. Presl., family Cistaceae Juss. The geographical distribution of Cistus salviifolius in the territory of the Tuapse-Adler floris tic district of the Caucasus is shown, the growing places in the vicinity of the village are investigat ed. Chemitokwaje. The species has been established to grow in Northwestern Transcaucasia in the area of Cape Idokopas. The most favorable communities for the growth of Cistus salviifolius are sparse pine and oak-pine communities. Under these conditions, populations are complete, individuals have powerful branching and abundant flowering. Spatial and reproductive isolation of the locality, the absence of a pyrogenic factor, limited zoochory, deterioration of growing conditions due to shading by trees of the upper tier threaten the habitat of Cistus salviifolius in Russia.

About the Authors

S. A. Litvinskaya
Kuban State University; Southern Federal University
Russian Federation

Litvinskaya Svetlana Anatolyevna, Dr. Sci. Biol., Professor of the Kuban State University, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences

350033, Krasnodar, Stavropol str., 96-35



N. M. Golubev
Nursery of decorative plants “Green Capital”,
Russian Federation

Golubev Nikolay Mikhaylovich, Candidate of Biology, Scientific consultant

Girey village, Pridorozhnaya str., 74



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Litvinskaya S.A., Golubev N.M. Cistus salvifolius L. (Cistaceae Juss.) – a rare species of flora of the Western Transcaucasus; cenotic features of places of growing. Botanical Journal of the North Caucasus. 2024;(1):17-27. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33580/24092444_2024_1_17

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