Kolyada N.A., Moskaliuk T.A., Kolyada A.S.
В журнале Lecture notes in networks and systems
Год: 2022 Том: 353 Страницы: 667-675
Hippophae rhamnoides L. (Elaeagnaceae Juss.) is a valuable multipurpose plant with vast secondary area which covers many regions of Europe, Asia and North America. When introduced in new places, it often exhibit invasive properties. In Primorsky Krai (Russian Federation) sea buckthorn is detected in 139 settlements where it grows mainly in household plots and is used as medicinal and food plant. Easily forming numerous root suckers, sea buckthorn often create more or less dense thickets. Six places were found in Primorsky Krai where Hippophae rhamnoides actively reproduces vegetatively. These places are disturbed areas and sea buckthorn cultivation plots. The plant don’t penetrate into natural phytocoenoses which allows regarded it as epecophyte.