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The area of Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.)

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Author:

N.V. Terekhina

Date of creation:

26.09.2004

Scale:

1:20,000,000.

Accuracy of map:

Map was created using a map of gardens of the USSR with the scale 1:20,000,000.

The projection:

"Alber's Equal Area Conic for Russia", 9, 1001, 7, 100, 0, 44, 68, 0, 0.

Basic contents:

Map is a vector file consisting of polygons and points. Points represent recorded locations of the species; polygons represent area of possible distribution of the species.

Accuracy of classifier:

Polygons are based on literature sources, political boundaries and ecological description. Point data were obtained from literature sources and herbarium specimens.

Method of map production:

Historic agricultural statistics were reviewed for each agricultural region. The Former Soviet Union had 16 regions. The boundaries from the 1:4000000 map of arable lands were used to further refine crop distribution (Koroljeva et al., 2003). The following sources were used to determine the distribution area of this species: State list (1994, 2004), Tsar'kova (1985), Kozhevnikov (2001), Kalinina (1970), Kondrashov (1984), Vstovskaja (1985), and Vitkovskij (2003). Industrial cultivation of Sea Buckthorn occurs in Altaj, Buryatia, Krasnodar, Zhitomir, Kirov, Briansk, Riazan', and Moscow regions. Species is recommended for planting as an ornamental plant in a number of towns (Vstovskaja, 1985), and these locations are marked on the map by points. Places where Sea Buchthorn was introduced into culture are marked on the map by points as well (Baltic states, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan).

Reference citations:

Bukzhtynov A.D., Trofimov T.T., Ermakov B.S., eds. 1985. Sea Buckthorn. Moscow: Lesnaja promyshlennost.. 183 p.
Chikov P.S., ed. 1983. Atlas of areas and resources of medicinal plants in the USSR. Moscow: General Administration of Geodesy and Cartography. 74 p.
Grubov V.I., ed. 1986. Areas of trees and shrubs of USSR. V. III. Leningrad: Nauka. 179 p. Map 51.
Kalinina I.P., ed. 1970. Sea Buckthorn in culture. Barnaul: Altay Board of NTO of Agriculture. 122 p.
Koroljeva I.E., Vilchevskaya E.V., Ruhovich D.I. 2003. Digital Arable Land Map. Laboratory of Soil Information of the Dokuchaev Soil Institute, Moscow, Russia [Based on: Yanvareva L.F. (ed.), Martynjuk K.N., Kisileva N.M. 1989. Map of Land Use, Faculty of Geography, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.].
Koropachinskii I.Yu., Skvortsova A.V. 1966. Trees and shrubs of Tuva Soviet Republic. Novosibirsk: Nauka. 184 p.
Kozhevnikov A.P. 2001. Sea Buckthorn on Ural. Ekaterinburg: Ural branch of Russian Academy of Science. Botanical Garden. 128 p.
Malyshev, L.I., & G.A. Peshkova, ed. 1979. Flora of Central Siberia. V. II Rosaceae-Asteraceae. Novosibirsk: Nauka. 1046 p.
Mishurov V.P., Volkova G.A., Portnyagina N.V. 1999. Introduction of useful plants in sub-zone of middle taiga. Respublika Komi. V. I. St. Petersburg: Nauka. 229 p.
State List of Selection Achievements, Admitted to Use. Moscow, 1994. 218 p.
State List of Selection Achievements, Admitted to Use. Moscow, 2004. 234 p.
Tsar'kova T.F., Latushkina V.A. 1985. Industry culture of Sea Buckthorn and Blackfruit Rowan. Moscow: Central Board of NTO of Agriculture. 40 p.
Vekhov V.N., Gubanov I.A., Lebedeva G.F. 1978. Cultural plants of the USSR. Moscow: Mysl.. 336 p.
Vstovskaya T.N. 1985. Wood plants introduced in Siberia. Abelia-Ligustrum. Novosibirsk: Nauka. 279 p.

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