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Tribulus terrestris L. - JAkortsy steljushchiesja

- the Mediterranean grassy plant (Adventivnaja flora., 2004) with an extensive anthropogenous area (TSvelev, 1996б; Nabil et Hadidi, 1972). In the south of the Voronezh area this kind is considered native, and in the north, in a forest-steppe natural zone - zanosnym.
It is registered in area since 1903 (LE). N.F.mosquito (1932) marked it on sand of the bottom Don and in crops of agricultural crops, after N.S.Kamyshev (1959) described Tribulus terrestris, as a malicious weed of all cultures, especially on bahchah and kitchen gardens. On modern data in region jakortsy steljushchiesja are characterised continuous shirotnym by disjunctive longitudinal spatial placing. In southern areas of area usual habitats of a kind are roadsides of roads.-d. Embankments, sandy steppes. From northern areas individual finds which weigh to Ry embankments (Adventivnaja flora are known., 2004).
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A source: the Biogeographical estimation of the structural organisation and spatial placing invazionnoj fraktsiiflory in territory of the Voronezh area. 2014

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