Species of Juglandaceae at Peter the Great Botanic Garden at apothecaries island
Автор: Firsov Gennadii, Vasiljev Nikolai, Fedorova Natalia
Журнал: Hortus Botanicus @hortbot
Рубрика: Сохранение, мобилизация и изучение генетических ресурсов растений
Статья в выпуске: 10, 2015 года.
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The first exotic species of Juglandaceae family at Peter the Great Botanic Garden of the Komarov Botanical Institute RAS in Saint-Petersburg was Juglans regia - mentioned at M. M. Terechovskij ‘s Catalogue in 1796. Twenty five taxa from 4 genera have been tested since then: Carya - 6, Juglans - 14, Platycarya - 1, Pterocarya - 4. There are 14 taxa from 3 genera in modern collection: Carya - 2, Juglans - 9, Pterocarya - 3. All species besides Carya cordiformis and Juglans nigra produce fruits. Four species of Juglans (J. ailanthifolia, J. cinerea, J. cordiformis, J. mandshurica) and its hybrids produce self-sowing. There are 2 species, Juglans ailanthifolia and Pterocarya pterocarpa, which are included into the Red Data Book of Russian Federation (2008). They need In situ and Ex situ conservation and may be recommended for Saint-Petersburg’s city planting. There are considerable prospects for both repeated introduction (Carya illinoensis) and primary introduction (Juglans sigillata).
Juglandaceae, carya, juglans, platycarya, pterocarya, peter the great botanic garden, biological peculiarities, arboriculture
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