Introduction of the species of the genera Cotoneaster Medik. and × Sorbocotoneaster pozdnjakovii Pojark. from the Sibirea flora in the Botanical Garden acad. A. V. Fomin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kiev (message 2)

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  • A. T. Grevtsova Botanical Garden named after acad. A. V. Fomin of Kiev Taras Shevchenko National University Email: grevtsova_1940@ukr.net
  • T. B. Vakulenko Botanical garden named after N. N. Grishko Email: botanicukr@gmail.com
  • N. S Nоnischenko Institute of Botany named after N. G. Kholodny NAS of Ukraine Email: natalia_bilotka@gmail.com
Keywords: Bones, cotoneaster, endocarp, habitus, hypantium, scutellum

Abstract

The main task of the expeditions was the search for the following species of natural Siberian flora and theintroduction of live plants and seeds to the Botanical Garden named after acad. A. V. Fomin: Cotoneaster mongolicus.C. neo-popvii, C. tjulinae, which are currently presented in our collection. In addition, long-term phenological observations in the conditions of the north-west of Ukraine allowed to isolate new species from the imported material: C. kyachticus.C. logginovii. They are described in the materials of the XIV and XVII conferences “Problems of botany of Southern Siberiaand Mongolia”. A trip to the lake Zun-Torei was dedicated to the search for C. mongolicus. As it turned out later, under theC. mongolicus mother’s plant, we dug up a plant different from the mother’s plant, to which we gave the name C. logginovii.This article provides materials to identify the parents pair in the formation of this hybrid pitchfork. For this purpose,materials of herbarium collections from the vicinity of the lake were used Zun-Torei experienced local botanists, as wellas personal fees. Comparison of the samples allowed to establish their identity with C. mongolicus, as well as to certify it asone of the parents of C. logginovii. Morphological descriptions of annual shoots leaves, flowers, fruits, seeds of three typesof Cotoneasters: C. megalocarpus, C. mongolicus, C. yakuticus; micrographs of endocarp of bones of the previous speciesand C. logginovii, C. melanocarpus, C. uniflorus are given. The herbarium samples of C. mongolicus collected in the areaof the lake Zun-Torey were analyzed. The material is illustrated with photographs of plants introduced in the north-westof Ukraine (Kiev). The introduction of plants by the method of genus complexes by F. N. Rusanov allowed to create theCotoneaster collection, which includes 200 taxa of the genus. In the Botanical Garden named after acad. A .V. Fomin fromthe flora of Siberia preserved 11 species of Cotoneaster: C. commixtus, C. kyachticus. C laxiflorus. C. logginovii, C. lucidus,C. neo-popovii, C. megalocarpus, C. mongolicus, C. tjulinae, C. uniflorus, C. yakuticus.

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Published
2021-09-14
How to Cite
Grevtsova A. T., Vakulenko T. B., Nоnischenko N. S. Introduction of the species of the genera Cotoneaster Medik. and × Sorbocotoneaster pozdnjakovii Pojark. from the Sibirea flora in the Botanical Garden acad. A. V. Fomin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kiev (message 2) // Проблемы ботаники Южной Сибири и Монголии, 2021. Vol. 20, № 1. P. 124-139 DOI: 10.14258/pbssm.2021025. URL: http://journal.asu.ru/bpssm/article/view/pbssm.2021025.