@ARTICLE{Lukash_Oleksandr_The_2020, author={Lukash, Oleksandr and Danko, Hanna}, volume={vol. 37}, number={Iss. 1}, journal={Studia Quaternaria}, pages={31-44}, howpublished={online}, year={2020}, publisher={Committee for Quaternary Research PAS}, publisher={Institute of Geological Sciences PAS}, abstract={The vegetation of the Chernihiv city sands (natural and technogenic origin) has rather high syntaxonomic diversity (17 associations and 5 initial communities) and the ruderal phytocoenoses prevail. Natural phytocenoses are represented to a small extent (Cyperetum flavescentis Koch 1926, Dichostylidi–Helochloetum alopecuroidis (Timar 1950) Pietsch 1973, Artemisia scoparia–Dianthus borbasii community, Kochietum arenariae Fijalk 1978). Synanthropic psammophytes species communities that are more resistant to anthropogenic influence, are formed under urban conditions. The ecological range of vegetation of sandy alluvia varies from xerophytic phytocoenoses in mineral-poor sand (Kochietum arenariae) to the communities, which indicate waterlogged areas with increased mineralization of water and saline bottom sediments (Typhetum laxmannii Nedulcu 1968). Itispossibletoobserve the adventization and apophization of sand vegetation, one of the indicators of which is the rupture of coenotic connections between the species of the community. These phenomena indicate that the process of synanthropization of the vegetation cover of the city keeps intensifying, and first of all, occurs in places of newly formed technogenic ecotopes.}, type={Article}, title={The vegetation of sands in the Chernihiv city (Ukraine)}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/110299/PDF/4_Lukash_Danko.pdf}, doi={10.24425/sq.2019.126392}, keywords={vegetation, sands, Chernihiv city, anthropogenic influence}, }