Botanical Journal

Journal is founded by the Branch of Biological Sciences RAS and the Russian Botanical Society (RBO) in December 1916. Published by Akademkniga Publishers.

«Botanicheskii Zhurnal» is a leading Russian scientific periodical publishing results of the studies in the field of fundamental botany.

«Botanicheskii Zhurnal» (the Journal) publishes the results of studies in various areas of fundamental botany: theoretical papers and reviews; original research; systematic reviews; descriptions of new taxa and most interesting floristic findings; novel methods in botanical studies; articles on flora conservation; reviews on major Russian and international publications in botany; information on scientific events (symposia, conferences, etc.); personalia; information on the activities of the Russian Botanical Society (RBO), major botanical news and botanical travels; articles on the history of botany.

ISSN (print): 0006-8136ISSN (online): 2658-6339 

Media registration certificate: № 0110163 от 04.02.1993

Founders: Russian Academy of Sciences; Russian Botanical Society

Editor-in-chief: Averyanov Leonid Vladimirovich

Number of issues per year: 12 

Indexation: Higher Attestation Commission list, RISC, RISC core, RSCI, White list (3rd level), Crossref, SCOPUS.  

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卷 110, 编号 8 (2025)

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COMMUNICATIONS

THE STABILITY OF PHYTOCENOSES OF MOSSY SPRUCE FORESTS OF THE MIDDLE TAIGA IN CONDITIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGING (USING THE EXAMPLE OF AN INTACT FOREST AREA IN THE ARKHANGELSK REGION)
Pukinskaya M., Liksakova N., Kessel D., Revunova A.
摘要
In 2024, we conducted a study of a preserved intact area of blueberry-mossy spruce forests in the Padoma River basin of the Arkhangelsk Region. The forest area is located on the border of the Vekhnetoyemsky and Ustyansky municipal districts of the Arkhangelsk Region, in the middle taiga subzone. The aim of the work was to identify possible impact of climate warming on the structure and dynamics of the spruce forests of the middle taiga. The study concluded that, despite the climatic changes, the surveyed spruce forest in the Padoma River basin remains in a relatively stable state. Renewal in the spruce forests continues to be supported by small gaps, with no major disturbances, and no massive bark-beetle drying-up of spruce has been noted. The nemoralization of the herb-subshrub layer and the appearance of broad-leaved treespecies in the composition of the forest phytocenoses of the surveyed massif has not yet occurred. The average radial growths of the spruce trees over a 200-year period have no significant differences, they depend primarily on intra-phytocenotic conditions, and climatic influence is not decisive. The natural stability of the surveyed spruce massif with an area of about 18 km2 is determined by the mosaic structure of the stand as a whole, consisting of forest areas at different stages of dynamics, from gaps in the canopy with a large number of promising spruce undergrowth, to stands of different ages with an age of spruce up to 300 years. The paper provides a justification for the environmental value of the surveyed spruce forest and recommendations for the establishment of a protected area.
Botanical Journal. 2025;110(8):731–749
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ANTHECOLOGY AND ANDROMONOECY OF FERGANIA POLYANTHA (APIACEAE) IN THE FERGHANA VALLEY (UZBEKISTAN)
Davidov M., Godin V.
摘要
The andromonoecy and flowering biology of Fergania polyantha (Apiaceae), a rare endemic of the southern Fergana Valley (Uzbekistan), has been studied in detail for the first time. Its floral unit is a double (compound) open umbel. Three types of synflorescences were identified: a single terminal double umbel, a raceme of double umbels, and a panicle of double umbels. The species has two flower types: bisexual flowers (larger in size, with statistically significant differences in most studied traits) and staminate flowers (with reduced stylodia and stigmas). In simple umbels, bisexual flowers are peripheral, while staminate ones are located centrally. The species is xenogamous: the pollen-to-ovule ratio (P/O) in bisexual flowers ranges from 2,495 to 3,085. Bisexual flowers are strictly protandrous (male phase precedes female phase). The flowering of bisexual flowers lasts from 3 to 5 days, while in staminate flowers no more than a day. The flowering sequence of double umbels follows the "Libanotis intermedia" pattern, characterized by the absence of overlap between staminate and stigmatic phases in the flowers on shoots of different branching orders. The flowers are visited by insects from three orders: Hymenoptera, Diptera, and Lepidoptera. Potential and actual seed productivity is low: 164 to 1,590 ovules and 24 to 865 seeds per plant. We here discuss the adaptive significance of andromonoecy, the formation of a large number of pollen grains, intra- and interfloral protandry, and the strict sequence of umbel flowering on shoots of different branching orders to ensure xenogamous pollination of F. polyantha.
Botanical Journal. 2025;110(8):750-767
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FLORISTIC RECORDS

ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF MARINE MACROPHYTES AT MONERON ISLAND (SAKHALIN REGION)
Belous O., Skriptsova A.
摘要
The analysis of living and herbarium material collected by the authors in June 2024 on Moneron Island has revealed 23 species of marine macrophytes previously unknown to the island's flora. Species identification has been clarified for two red algae (Devaleraea mollis, Schizymenia tamarae). New data on distribution are provided for the brown alga Microzonia japonica. An annotated list of all species discovered is given.
Botanical Journal. 2025;110(8):768-779
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QUERCUS HARTWISSIANA (FAGACEAE), A NEW ALIEN SPECIES TO THE FLORA OF VOLGOGRAD REGION
Tkachenko M., Majorov S., Reshetnikova N.
摘要
The first reliable record of Quercus hartwissiana Steven in the Volgograd Region and the European part of Russia is reported. The plants were found in a shelter forest and its immediate vicinity in the specially protected natural area “Shcherbakovsky Nature Park”. The article describes a brief history of cultivation and introduction tests of the Hartwiss’s oak in the former USSR. The list of species found together with Q. hartwissiana at the place of drift is given. The morphological features of the species and the degree of naturalization in the secondary range are described. Morphological differences from similar species and features of polymorphism in primary and secondary ranges are considered.
Botanical Journal. 2025;110(8):780–785
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PROTECTION OF PLANT WORLD

PROTECTIVE ROLE OF VEGETATION COVER IN THE SHANTAR ISLANDS NATURAL PARK
Schlotgauer S.
摘要
The most important property of vegetation is its role as the main environment-forming factor in an ecosystem. Island landscapes are similar to northern taiga zonal complexes and are characterized by insufficiently intense self-regulation of soil and vegetation cover. It is noted that previous forest management has led to changes in the composition and structure of primary forests. Disturbance or complete destruction of spruce and larch forests in the basins of the Lebyazhya and Bolshaya Anaura rivers proved unsupported by natural regeneration. A long recovery period and low growth rates under climatic conditions of the Sea of Okhotsk have contributed to the fact that there was no restoration of dark coniferous forest-forming species in deforested areas. The forest with its set of ecological functions has not been restored. It is recommended to organize monitoring of the state of the ecological functions of vegetation in the Shantar Islands National Park.
Botanical Journal. 2025;110(8):786-797
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КОЛЛЕКЦИИ

HERBARIUM OF OMSK STATE AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY AS A SOURCE OF NEW DATA ON THE FLORA OF THE REGION
Plikina N., Chibis S., Efremov A.
摘要
Based on the results of a primary revision of the collections, as well as an analysis of published and archival sources, data on the history of formation and volume of the herbarium collection at Omsk State Agrarian University have been summarized. The revision allowed to gain information on one species new to Western Siberia (Carex physodes), two new species (Primula macrocalyx and Rubia tatarica) and ten poorly studied species for the Omsk Region.
Botanical Journal. 2025;110(8):798-806
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CHRONICLES

ALL-RUSSIAN CONFERENCE WITH INTERNATIONAL PARTICIPATION "ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF WAR: POLEMOCHORES IN THE LANDSCAPES OF EASTERN EUROPE" (TVER, MARCH 20–22, 2025)
Notov A., Meysurova A., Ivanova S.
摘要
The All-Russian scientific conference with international participation “Ecological Consequences of War: Polemochores in the Landscapes of Eastern Europe”, dedicated to the 80th anniversary of victory in the Great Patriotic War, was held in Tver on March 20–22, 2025. It was organized by Tver State University. The conference participants discussed various problems of biology and ecology of polemochores, landscape transformation, history and patriotic education.
Botanical Journal. 2025;110(8):807-810
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