The paper provides data on the invasion of alien species belonging to the Brassicaceae Burnett family into the plant communities of saline ecotopes in Southeastern Europe, including the data on… Click to show full abstract
The paper provides data on the invasion of alien species belonging to the Brassicaceae Burnett family into the plant communities of saline ecotopes in Southeastern Europe, including the data on the extent of their participation in the formation of cenoses, their distribution, and ecological characteristics of the species habitats. Only three representatives of the family were described in the analyzed ecotopes, namely, Descurainia sophia (L.) Webb ex Prantl, Lepidium ruderale L., and Sisymbrium loeselii L. Among them, the most widely occurring species is Descurainia sophia, while the numbers and geographical distribution of the other two species are rather limited.
               
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