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Ecology and Sustainable Development

Polyvariance of Floral Organogenesis of Syringa josikaea Jacq. (Oleaceae) in the Conditions of the Arctic Urbanized Territory

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DOI: 10.22606/esd.2018.11004

Author(s)

  • Natalia V. Vasilevskaya*
    Murmansk Arctic State University, Russia
  • Darya A. Morozova
    Murmansk Arctic State University, Russia

Abstract

This article presents the data of the morpho-physiological analysis of the reproductive buds of Syringa josikaea Jacq. that was introduced in the city of Murmansk located in the Far North of Russia. It is shown, that in the conditions of the Arctic climate, the beginning of differentiation of the axes of the inflorescences and the organogenesis of flowers can occur both: a year before blooming and in the spring period, two-three months before its beginning. The polyvariance of the floral organogenesis in cenopopulations of the S. josikaea of Murmansk city has been revealed. Experimental data on the polyvariance of the organogenesis of reproductive organs of lilac are first obtained in the Arctic urbanized territory.

Keywords

Syringa josikaea Jacq., floral organogenesis, urbanized territories, Arctic

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