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Title: Impact of Extreme Natural and Anthropogenic Factors on the Phytocenoses Sustainability
Authors: Laboratory of Radiation Safety Problems, I.Beritashvili Center of Experimental Biomedicine
Vakhushti Bagrationi Institute of Geography of Georgia State University of Ivane Javakhishvili
Gogebashvili, M.
Ivanishvili, N.
Salukvadze, E.
Kontselidze, A.
Keywords: Natural Disasters in the 21st Century: Monitoring, Prevention, Mitigation;Proceedings;radiation;high temperature;phytocoenosis
Issue Date: 2021
Citation: International Scientific Conference „Natural Disasters in the 21st Century: Monitoring, Prevention, Mitigation“. Proceedings, ISBN 978-9941-491-52-8, Tbilisi, Georgia, December 20-22, 2021. Publish House of Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi, 2021, pp. 117 - 120.
Abstract: It was studied that defensive effects of an increasing number of radiated plants under high temperature conditions. The research revealed economical ground water consumption by radiated plants. However, the reduced transpiration rate at extreme temperatures does not provide effective surface protection in plant population and causes degradation of individual phytocenotic components. The article also discusses changes in stability parameters in various types of phytocoenosis and examines long-term forecast opportunities for successive processes.
URI: http://openlibrary.ge/handle/123456789/9557
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