DYNAMICS OF VEGETATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF PERENNIALLY FROZEN GROUNDS IN FLUVIAL FLOOD PLAINS IN THE NORTHERN TAIGA OF WESTERN SIBERIA. BIOCHEMICAL FEATURES OF UPPER AND LOWER GROWTHS OF THE CROWN OF NATURAL ROOT AND GRAFTED APPLE TREES

Article 1 significant changes in the flood-plain conditions lead to changes in the vegetative communities. The changes in the vegetation depend on the flood plain conditions such as period of flooding, amount and quality of silt deposition, effect of ice drift. Within the limits of the northern taig...

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Main Authors: Tyrtikov,A. P., Solovev,L. V.
Other Authors: ARMY FOREIGN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER WASHINGTON D C
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Language:English
Published: 1969
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spelling ftdtic:AD0693149 2023-05-15T18:30:32+02:00 DYNAMICS OF VEGETATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF PERENNIALLY FROZEN GROUNDS IN FLUVIAL FLOOD PLAINS IN THE NORTHERN TAIGA OF WESTERN SIBERIA. BIOCHEMICAL FEATURES OF UPPER AND LOWER GROWTHS OF THE CROWN OF NATURAL ROOT AND GRAFTED APPLE TREES Tyrtikov,A. P. Solovev,L. V. ARMY FOREIGN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER WASHINGTON D C 1969-09-08 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0693149 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0693149 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0693149 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Agronomy Horticulture and Aquiculture Anatomy and Physiology (*PLANTS(BOTANY) SIBERIA) (*TREES GROWTH(PHYSIOLOGY)) FLOODS DEPOSITS SOILS PLANT TISSUE CHLOROPHYLLS FRUITS GRASSES ASCORBIC ACID LEAVES TRANSLATIONS Text 1969 ftdtic 2016-02-18T22:21:12Z Article 1 significant changes in the flood-plain conditions lead to changes in the vegetative communities. The changes in the vegetation depend on the flood plain conditions such as period of flooding, amount and quality of silt deposition, effect of ice drift. Within the limits of the northern taiga, during the development of vegetation in the fluvial and central sections of the flood plains of the rivers, the following three stages are observed: meadow, brush, and forest, each of which includes a number of changing communities. Article 2 research was conducted at the agricultural biological station of the Moscow State University on groups of fruit bearing apple trees, including natural root and grafted trees. Tabular data is presented to show that the content of some leaf substances is not identified depending on crown level. Vitamin C and chlorophyll content depended on plant development conditions. (Author) Trans. of Moscow Univ. Vestnik. Seriya 6: Biologiya, Pochvovedenie (USSR) v22 n6 p84-95 Nov/Dec 67. Text taiga Siberia Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Vestnik ENVELOPE(157.629,157.629,51.533,51.533)
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topic Agronomy
Horticulture and Aquiculture
Anatomy and Physiology
(*PLANTS(BOTANY)
SIBERIA)
(*TREES
GROWTH(PHYSIOLOGY))
FLOODS
DEPOSITS
SOILS
PLANT TISSUE
CHLOROPHYLLS
FRUITS
GRASSES
ASCORBIC ACID
LEAVES
TRANSLATIONS
spellingShingle Agronomy
Horticulture and Aquiculture
Anatomy and Physiology
(*PLANTS(BOTANY)
SIBERIA)
(*TREES
GROWTH(PHYSIOLOGY))
FLOODS
DEPOSITS
SOILS
PLANT TISSUE
CHLOROPHYLLS
FRUITS
GRASSES
ASCORBIC ACID
LEAVES
TRANSLATIONS
Tyrtikov,A. P.
Solovev,L. V.
DYNAMICS OF VEGETATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF PERENNIALLY FROZEN GROUNDS IN FLUVIAL FLOOD PLAINS IN THE NORTHERN TAIGA OF WESTERN SIBERIA. BIOCHEMICAL FEATURES OF UPPER AND LOWER GROWTHS OF THE CROWN OF NATURAL ROOT AND GRAFTED APPLE TREES
topic_facet Agronomy
Horticulture and Aquiculture
Anatomy and Physiology
(*PLANTS(BOTANY)
SIBERIA)
(*TREES
GROWTH(PHYSIOLOGY))
FLOODS
DEPOSITS
SOILS
PLANT TISSUE
CHLOROPHYLLS
FRUITS
GRASSES
ASCORBIC ACID
LEAVES
TRANSLATIONS
description Article 1 significant changes in the flood-plain conditions lead to changes in the vegetative communities. The changes in the vegetation depend on the flood plain conditions such as period of flooding, amount and quality of silt deposition, effect of ice drift. Within the limits of the northern taiga, during the development of vegetation in the fluvial and central sections of the flood plains of the rivers, the following three stages are observed: meadow, brush, and forest, each of which includes a number of changing communities. Article 2 research was conducted at the agricultural biological station of the Moscow State University on groups of fruit bearing apple trees, including natural root and grafted trees. Tabular data is presented to show that the content of some leaf substances is not identified depending on crown level. Vitamin C and chlorophyll content depended on plant development conditions. (Author) Trans. of Moscow Univ. Vestnik. Seriya 6: Biologiya, Pochvovedenie (USSR) v22 n6 p84-95 Nov/Dec 67.
author2 ARMY FOREIGN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER WASHINGTON D C
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author Tyrtikov,A. P.
Solovev,L. V.
author_facet Tyrtikov,A. P.
Solovev,L. V.
author_sort Tyrtikov,A. P.
title DYNAMICS OF VEGETATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF PERENNIALLY FROZEN GROUNDS IN FLUVIAL FLOOD PLAINS IN THE NORTHERN TAIGA OF WESTERN SIBERIA. BIOCHEMICAL FEATURES OF UPPER AND LOWER GROWTHS OF THE CROWN OF NATURAL ROOT AND GRAFTED APPLE TREES
title_short DYNAMICS OF VEGETATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF PERENNIALLY FROZEN GROUNDS IN FLUVIAL FLOOD PLAINS IN THE NORTHERN TAIGA OF WESTERN SIBERIA. BIOCHEMICAL FEATURES OF UPPER AND LOWER GROWTHS OF THE CROWN OF NATURAL ROOT AND GRAFTED APPLE TREES
title_full DYNAMICS OF VEGETATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF PERENNIALLY FROZEN GROUNDS IN FLUVIAL FLOOD PLAINS IN THE NORTHERN TAIGA OF WESTERN SIBERIA. BIOCHEMICAL FEATURES OF UPPER AND LOWER GROWTHS OF THE CROWN OF NATURAL ROOT AND GRAFTED APPLE TREES
title_fullStr DYNAMICS OF VEGETATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF PERENNIALLY FROZEN GROUNDS IN FLUVIAL FLOOD PLAINS IN THE NORTHERN TAIGA OF WESTERN SIBERIA. BIOCHEMICAL FEATURES OF UPPER AND LOWER GROWTHS OF THE CROWN OF NATURAL ROOT AND GRAFTED APPLE TREES
title_full_unstemmed DYNAMICS OF VEGETATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF PERENNIALLY FROZEN GROUNDS IN FLUVIAL FLOOD PLAINS IN THE NORTHERN TAIGA OF WESTERN SIBERIA. BIOCHEMICAL FEATURES OF UPPER AND LOWER GROWTHS OF THE CROWN OF NATURAL ROOT AND GRAFTED APPLE TREES
title_sort dynamics of vegetation and development of perennially frozen grounds in fluvial flood plains in the northern taiga of western siberia. biochemical features of upper and lower growths of the crown of natural root and grafted apple trees
publishDate 1969
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