In this work the list of wild grass species was presented that make the real threat for crops of Prysyvashshia.
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In this work the list of wild grass species was presented that make the real threat for crops of Prysyvashshia.
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The Sea of Azov is a small sea (approx. 39,000 km²) in south-eastern Europe (Figure 1) and lies southeast of Ukraine and southwesterly of Russia. The region includes the coastal areas of southern Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia, “Northern Pryazovʼya” and “Prysyvashshia” (east of the Kherson region), “Crimean Pryazovʼya” (east of the Crimea), “Don Pryazovʼya” (northwest of the Rostov region) and the region west of the Krasnodar (“Eastern Pryazovʼya”).
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The alliance Artemisio tauricae-Festucion valesiacae comprises saline steppe vegetation. […] In Ukraine such communities are distributed in the far south of the steppe zone, Prysyvashshia, in the lowlands along the Black Sea and along the Sea of Azov, between the Dnieper and Molochna rivers, and in the Crimean Prysyvashshia.
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One of the most unstudied types of vegetation in Ukraine is desertified steppe. It occurs on the southernmost part of the country, in the lowlands along the Black Sea and along the Sea of Azov, between the Tiligul and Molochna rivers, Tarkhankut and Kerch Peninsulas, and in the Crimean Prysyvashshia.
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