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    Gas flaring cause shifts in mesophyll and stomatal functional traits of Betula pubescens Ehrh by Ronzhina, Dina A., Migalina, Svetlana V., Yusupov, Irek A.

    Published in Journal of forestry research (01-12-2023)
    “…In petroleum-producing territories of West Siberia (Russia), oilwell gas flares have a thermal effect on nearby plant communities. Such communities can be used…”
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    Altitude‐dependent variation in leaf structure and pigment content provides the performance of a relict shrub in mountains of Mongolia by Ivanov, Leonid A., Migalina, Svetlana V., Ronzhina, Dina A., Tumurjav, Shinekhuu, Gundsambuu, Tserenkhand, Bazha, Sergey N., Ivanova, Larissa A.

    Published in Annals of applied biology (01-11-2022)
    “…Mountain climate and vegetation change rapidly with altitude therefore many plant species may be found within a narrow elevation range. In the mountains of…”
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    Functional response of Betula species to edaphic and nutrient stress during restoration of fly ash deposits in the Middle Urals (Russia) by Kalashnikova, Irina V., Migalina, Svetlana V., Ronzhina, Dina A., Ivanov, Leonid A., Ivanova, Larissa A.

    “…We studied the impact of fly ash produced by the thermal power station in the Middle Urals (Russia) on functional traits of two Betula species naturally…”
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    Leaf functional traits of abundant species predict productivity in three temperate herbaceous communities along an environmental gradient by Ivanova, Larissa A., Zolotareva, Natalia V., Ronzhina, Dina A., Podgaevskaya, Elena N., Migalina, Svetlana V., Ivanov, Leonid A.

    “…•Replacement of abundant species along light and water gradient was found.•Community productivity linked with photosynthetic capacity of abundant…”
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