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POPULATION ANALYSIS OF MEDICINAL PLANTS OF THE FLOODPLAIN OF THE SEIM RIVER (SUMY REGION, UKRAINE)
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The article presents the results of population studies conducted in the floodplain of the Seim River within Sumy region, Ukraine. The ontogenetic and vitality structures populations of Potentilla erecta and Althaea officinalis. During the study, the following methods were used: the geobotanical method, morphometric analysis, complex vitality analysis. In general, for the region of research on P. erect- priority is the introduction of active protection measures aimed at increasing the distribution centers and the formation of high-quality (with a significant area of the population field, population density, severity of invasive processes and belonging to the category of prosperous) populations capable of sustainable existence and self-maintenance. Based on the results of ontogenetic and vitality structures, the A. officinalis population, three populations can be considered as potential as potential cells of regulated procurement of medicinal raw materials: from the associations Scirpetum (sylvatici) ranunculosum (acris), Scirpetum (sylvatici) lycoposum (europaei), Caricetum (acutae) agrostidosum (stoloniferae). They are distinguished not only by belonging to the category of prosperous, but also by high values of population density, significant values of recovery indices.
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