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Title: Invasive plant species and the Trans-siberian railway - back and forth
Authors: Galkina, M.
Tokhtar, V.
Zelenkova, V.
Kurskov, A.
Tretyakov, M.
Keywords: biology
botany
Trans-Siberian railway
alien species
invasive species
Issue Date: 2021
Citation: Invasive plant species and the Trans-siberian railway - back and forth / M. Galkina, V. Tokhtar, V. Zelenkova [et al.] // Our path after Covid-19 : The Invasive Plants Working Group of the EWRS workshop, Palic, Serbia, 23-24 September, 2021 / University of Novi Sad ; ed.: A. Uludag, B. Konstantinovic, M. Popov, T. Stojanovic. - Palic, 2021. - P. 12.
Abstract: Railways are the ideal habitats for invasive alien species. Frequent disturbances create suitable open patches, destroy native plants, and propagules along the railroad can easily transport for many kilometers. This study is based on the inventory of current flora of Trans-Siberian railway track (Transsib) done in 2020-2021 (planned to continue also in next year)
URI: http://dspace.bsu.edu.ru/handle/123456789/62584
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