Evaluarea potențialului productiv al asociațiilor vegetale în ecosistemul urban Bălți
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BULIMAGA, Constantin, GRABCO, Nadejda, PORTARESCU, Anastasia, CERTAN, Corina. Evaluarea potențialului productiv al asociațiilor vegetale în ecosistemul urban Bălți. In: Zonele umede - valori perene cu rol vital pentru omenire, 11-12 noiembrie 2021, Slobozia Mare. Slobozia Mare: Pontos, 2021, pp. 36-44. ISBN 978-9975-72-598-9.
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Zonele umede - valori perene cu rol vital pentru omenire 2021
Simpozionul "Zonele umede - valori perene cu rol vital pentru omenire"
Slobozia Mare, Moldova, 11-12 noiembrie 2021

Evaluarea potențialului productiv al asociațiilor vegetale în ecosistemul urban Bălți


Pag. 36-44

Bulimaga Constantin1, Grabco Nadejda2, Portarescu Anastasia1, Certan Corina1
 
1 Institutul de Ecologie şi Geografie,
2 Universitatea de Stat din Moldova
 
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Disponibil în IBN: 27 septembrie 2022


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It is established that the largest amount of fresh phytomass is recorded upstream of the city. Bălți (1998 g / m2), which is explained by the fact that, upstream of the city, the anthropogenic impact is minimal. A large amount of dry vegetable mass was determined on the bank of the tributary of the river Răut - Flămânda, (960 g / m2), fresh phytomass (1850 g / m2), and organic mass (50 g / m2). This is due to the fact that there are no houses nearby and the anthropogenic impact is minimal and the soil is fertile. The lowest amount of fresh phytomass (840 g / m2) and the lowest amount of organic matter (18 g / m2) are recorded near Lake Komsomol. The dry phytomass of the grass layer of this resort is also small (170 g / m2). These results are caused by the fact, that there are houses nearby, the soil is pounded and the plant diversity is subject to an essential anthropogenic impact.

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fitomasa, asociaţii vegetale, masa uscată, specii spontane, ruderale, segetal- ruderale, impact antropic.

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