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The collection of the laboratory of ornamental plants of MBG RAS: historical overview and current state

Abstract

The collection Fund of the laboratory of ornamental plants of the Main Botanical garden of the Russian Academy of Sciences has existed since 1947. Currently, it includes 1055 species and varieties, as well as 4995 varieties and garden forms. The current policy of forming collections is aimed at creating unique collections. The status of large mono-collections includes the generic complexes Paeonia, Rosa, Syringa and Tulipa. Varieties of domestic selection dominate in the collections of Dendranthema, Lilium, Phlox, Clematis. Collections of Narcissus, Hemerocallis, and Tulipa are focused on preserving retro varieties. The main stages of micro-evolutionary development of culture are demonstrated by the example of the genera Astilbe and Iris.

About the Authors

I. A. Bondorina
Tsitsin Main Botanical Garden, Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation
Botanicheskaya, 4, Moscow, 127276


A. V. Kabanov
Tsitsin Main Botanical Garden, Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation
Botanicheskaya, 4, Moscow, 127276


N. A. Mamaeva
Tsitsin Main Botanical Garden, Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation
Botanicheskaya, 4, Moscow, 127276


J. A. Khokhlacheva
Tsitsin Main Botanical Garden, Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation
Botanicheskaya, 4, Moscow, 127276


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Bondorina I.A., Kabanov A.V., Mamaeva N.A., Khokhlacheva J.A. The collection of the laboratory of ornamental plants of MBG RAS: historical overview and current state. Vestnik Moskovskogo universiteta. Seriya 16. Biologiya. 2020;75(2):100-106. (In Russ.)

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