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The Influence of Soil Conditions on the Reproduction of Quercus myrsinifolia Blume on the Black Sea Coast of Southern Abkhazia. / Antonova, I.S.; Chukov, S.N.; Televinova, M.S.
In: Eurasian Soil Science, Vol. 58, No. 11, 17.10.2025.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - The Influence of Soil Conditions on the Reproduction of Quercus myrsinifolia Blume on the Black Sea Coast of Southern Abkhazia
AU - Antonova, I.S.
AU - Chukov, S.N.
AU - Televinova, M.S.
N1 - Export Date: 01 November 2025; Cited By: 0; Correspondence Address: V.A. Bondarenko; Saint-Petersburg State University, Saint-Petersburg, 199004, Russian Federation; email: st087020@student.spbu.ru
PY - 2025/10/17
Y1 - 2025/10/17
N2 - Abstract: Soils on the Black Sea coast of Abkhazia have been studied to identify their properties that limit or favor the spread of Chinese evergreen oak (Quercus myrsinifolia Blume), as it has acquired features of invasive plant in the last 20-year period. The obtained data on pH of water and salt extracts, hydrolytic acidity, on carbon, phosphorus, and potassium content, on the total exchangeable bases and base saturation, on soil penetration resistance, content of fraction >1 mm, particle-size composition; and on the hygroscopic moisture content were analyzed by the principal component method to identify factors that could affect the survival of Q. myrsinifolia seedlings. These are carbon and phosphorus content; the Chinese evergreen oak actively occupies territories with strongly skeletal soils, containing less phosphorus than soils, where seedling development is stopped and the skeletal fraction is absent. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
AB - Abstract: Soils on the Black Sea coast of Abkhazia have been studied to identify their properties that limit or favor the spread of Chinese evergreen oak (Quercus myrsinifolia Blume), as it has acquired features of invasive plant in the last 20-year period. The obtained data on pH of water and salt extracts, hydrolytic acidity, on carbon, phosphorus, and potassium content, on the total exchangeable bases and base saturation, on soil penetration resistance, content of fraction >1 mm, particle-size composition; and on the hygroscopic moisture content were analyzed by the principal component method to identify factors that could affect the survival of Q. myrsinifolia seedlings. These are carbon and phosphorus content; the Chinese evergreen oak actively occupies territories with strongly skeletal soils, containing less phosphorus than soils, where seedling development is stopped and the skeletal fraction is absent. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
KW - drainage
KW - grey-humus soil
KW - invasiveness
KW - Regosols
KW - seedlings
KW - skeletal fraction
KW - soil penetration resistance
KW - acidity
KW - evergreen tree
KW - humus
KW - moisture content
KW - penetration
KW - pH
KW - phosphorus
KW - potassium
KW - Regosol
KW - reproduction
KW - seedling
KW - soil carbon
KW - Abkhazia
KW - Black Sea
KW - Georgia (republic)
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/979e7971-d5b1-3221-8b8b-78b7b066a4bf/
U2 - 10.1134/s1064229325601799
DO - 10.1134/s1064229325601799
M3 - статья
VL - 58
JO - Eurasian Soil Science
JF - Eurasian Soil Science
SN - 1064-2293
IS - 11
ER -
ID: 143470843