Species of flowering plant in the family Papaveraceae, regulated by phytosanitary requirements of countries

Exporting products of plant origin must comply with the phytosanitary requirements of the importing countries. Analysis of phytosanitary requirements of importing countries, identification of weeds of natural flora from the Рapaveraceae families, as well as their distribution in Russia and their pre...

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Main Author: Orlova, Yuliya
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spelling ftdatacite:10.17632/h8h63h5prx 2023-05-15T17:00:57+02:00 Species of flowering plant in the family Papaveraceae, regulated by phytosanitary requirements of countries Orlova, Yuliya 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.17632/h8h63h5prx https://data.mendeley.com/datasets/h8h63h5prx unknown Mendeley https://dx.doi.org/10.17632/h8h63h5prx.1 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 CC-BY Applied Sciences Natural Sciences dataset Dataset 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.17632/h8h63h5prx https://doi.org/10.17632/h8h63h5prx.1 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Exporting products of plant origin must comply with the phytosanitary requirements of the importing countries. Analysis of phytosanitary requirements of importing countries, identification of weeds of natural flora from the Рapaveraceae families, as well as their distribution in Russia and their presence in grain products are discussed in the study. The phytosanitary requirements of 53 countries were analyzed. It was noted that 9 countries controls the presence of poppy seeds in grain products: one genus entirely and 11 species (Table 1.). There are detected seeds of Papaver rhoeas, Fumaria officinalis, Glaucium corniculatum in plant products growing in Russia. Data of the detections number of these species in products are given in Table 2. Weeds of the Papaveraceae family that are often found in products are widespread in the Russia throughout. These are species of natural flora of Russia. Papaver rhoeas L. is a eurasian plant, one of the most widespread species of poppy, growing both in forests and semi-desert and arid zones. Distribution in Russia. This species is found in the Kaliningrad region and the European part of Russia according to main floristic sources. It was indicated as a rare invasive plant in Western Siberia and Caucasus. It was noted sporadically throughout in the Lower Volga region (Fig. 1). This species is found as a weed in the fields, in settlements, along the roads, it is known as an ornamental plant and also grow wild. Glaucium corniculatum (L.) Curtis has a south-european-caucasian-asian area. It is weed in steppe zones, often introduced to more north places, where it grows in disturbed places with sparse grass covers. Distribution in Russia. The northern border of the range of G. corniculatum goes through in Central Russia along the Voronezh and Saratov regions. The species is widespread in European Russia and introduced up to Karelia. It grows in the rocky slopes, in the fields and fallow lands, along roads. The species is usually found throughout of the Lower Volga region on fallow lands, wastelands. The species is present in the Russian Caucasus and Western Siberia, where it is found on railway embankments and in crops (Fig. 2). Fumaria officinalis L. Distribution in Russia. This is one of the most widespread species of the genus Fumaria on the territory of Russia. It occurs in the forest, forest-steppe, rare in steppe zones on the plains and in the foothills. It is found almost everywhere in the European part, the Russian Caucasus, Western Siberia, and rarely in Eastern Siberia (Fig. 3). Dataset karelia* Siberia DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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Species of flowering plant in the family Papaveraceae, regulated by phytosanitary requirements of countries
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description Exporting products of plant origin must comply with the phytosanitary requirements of the importing countries. Analysis of phytosanitary requirements of importing countries, identification of weeds of natural flora from the Рapaveraceae families, as well as their distribution in Russia and their presence in grain products are discussed in the study. The phytosanitary requirements of 53 countries were analyzed. It was noted that 9 countries controls the presence of poppy seeds in grain products: one genus entirely and 11 species (Table 1.). There are detected seeds of Papaver rhoeas, Fumaria officinalis, Glaucium corniculatum in plant products growing in Russia. Data of the detections number of these species in products are given in Table 2. Weeds of the Papaveraceae family that are often found in products are widespread in the Russia throughout. These are species of natural flora of Russia. Papaver rhoeas L. is a eurasian plant, one of the most widespread species of poppy, growing both in forests and semi-desert and arid zones. Distribution in Russia. This species is found in the Kaliningrad region and the European part of Russia according to main floristic sources. It was indicated as a rare invasive plant in Western Siberia and Caucasus. It was noted sporadically throughout in the Lower Volga region (Fig. 1). This species is found as a weed in the fields, in settlements, along the roads, it is known as an ornamental plant and also grow wild. Glaucium corniculatum (L.) Curtis has a south-european-caucasian-asian area. It is weed in steppe zones, often introduced to more north places, where it grows in disturbed places with sparse grass covers. Distribution in Russia. The northern border of the range of G. corniculatum goes through in Central Russia along the Voronezh and Saratov regions. The species is widespread in European Russia and introduced up to Karelia. It grows in the rocky slopes, in the fields and fallow lands, along roads. The species is usually found throughout of the Lower Volga region on fallow lands, wastelands. The species is present in the Russian Caucasus and Western Siberia, where it is found on railway embankments and in crops (Fig. 2). Fumaria officinalis L. Distribution in Russia. This is one of the most widespread species of the genus Fumaria on the territory of Russia. It occurs in the forest, forest-steppe, rare in steppe zones on the plains and in the foothills. It is found almost everywhere in the European part, the Russian Caucasus, Western Siberia, and rarely in Eastern Siberia (Fig. 3).
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title_short Species of flowering plant in the family Papaveraceae, regulated by phytosanitary requirements of countries
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title_fullStr Species of flowering plant in the family Papaveraceae, regulated by phytosanitary requirements of countries
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