Conservation of Rare Plants Using "ex Situ" and "in Situ" Methods in Coal Industry Objects Designing

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The experience of predesign inspection of the territory put under impact of future open pit is observed in the article. Geobotanical researches were carried out and populations of two plant species included in the Red Book of the Kemerovo region were found: Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fischer and Epipactis helleborine (L.) Grantz. Conservation of G. uralensis was carried out by "in situ" method - by transfer on other natural habitat. Individuals of E. helleborine were transferred at the territory of the Kuzbass botanical garden. Two years' observations of populations' condition have shown successful growth of all individuals. These methods of conservation of rare plant populations are recommended by Project of UNDP-GEF for implementation at the industrial enterprises.

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Kupriyanov, O., & Strelnikova, T. (2018). Conservation of Rare Plants Using “ex Situ” and “in Situ” Methods in Coal Industry Objects Designing. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 41). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184102009

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