@article{A.M. Kostryukova_I.V. Mashkova_T.G. Krupnova_E.E. Shchelkanova_2017, title={STUDY OF SYNANTHROPIC PLANTS OF THE SOUTH URAL}, volume={13}, url={https://geomatejournal.com/geomate/article/view/1369}, abstractNote={<p>The present study aimed to assess the long-term dynamics of the synanthropic vegetation of <br>the road and path network of the Ilmen State Reserve. The analysis of the synanthropic species spread among <br>coenofloras of the elements of the road and path network revealed an increasing synanthropization index in <br>the gradient of the stress factor for all forest types. Pine forest is the most resistant to the introduction of <br>synanthropic species. The paper considers the element composition in the period before seed formation. 10 <br>weeds most common in the central regions of Russia were analyzed. The studied weeds can accumulate <br>metals in their green mass. Some wild plants are potentially resistant to metals, as they can grow on heavily <br>dirty substrates. The analysis of the vegetational metals shows that most of the species do not translocate <br>metals into their overground part, so they act as excluders. Due to the human-made impact on the natural <br>landscape, synanthropic species of plants are taking a significant place in the structure of biodiversity.</p>}, number={40}, journal={GEOMATE Journal}, author={A.M. Kostryukova and I.V. Mashkova and T.G. Krupnova and E.E. Shchelkanova}, year={2017}, month={Oct.}, pages={60–65} }