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(‎Removed claim: summary (P836): The data from the research carried out in the last 3 years by the employees of the UP in Lublin and the Białystok Polytechnic show a dramatic decline in the populations of species of willow boreal species in their natural habitats, in eastern Poland.The project, which will be achieved by 31.09.2020, aims to protect the PPN and the Knyszynska Forest (Annex map) of 2 species:willow and bornins by supporting and restoring the populations of these...)
(‎Created claim: summary (P836): Data obtained during research conducted in the last 3 years by employees of the University of Warsaw University of Technology in Lublin and Białystok University of Technology indicate a drastic decline in the population of boreal willow species in their natural habitats in eastern Poland. The aim of the project, to be achieved by 31.09.2020, is to protect the area of PPN and Knyszyńska Forest (an annex map) of 2 species: the willow willow and bl...)
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Data obtained during research conducted in the last 3 years by employees of the University of Warsaw University of Technology in Lublin and Białystok University of Technology indicate a drastic decline in the population of boreal willow species in their natural habitats in eastern Poland. The aim of the project, to be achieved by 31.09.2020, is to protect the area of PPN and Knyszyńska Forest (an annex map) of 2 species: the willow willow and blueberry willow by supporting and restoring the population of these species in selected locations. These activities are part of the plan of protection tasks of the PPN and the conservation plan for the “Stare Biele” nature reserve in the Knyszyńska Forest. The plants needed for the project will be obtained in ex situ tissue cultures (PLN 199477). The created parent will be used to create new and supply current populations of these species in the area of PPN and Knyszyńska Forest (PLN 190768.97). An important step of the work will be the adaptation of plants in conditions converging to the prevailing natural habitats (in special aspects). Appropriately prepared plants will be planted for previously selected sites. The condition of new populations, as well as habitat conditions will be constantly monitored and evaluated. Natural monitoring will consist of assessing habitat conditions (abiotic and biocenotic); 143645.27 PLN) and plant condition based on ecological, phytopathological, entomological, physiological and morphometric and developmental (PLN 107906.17) analyses. In parallel, information and education will be carried out on ways to protect the active species of plants that are particularly at risk of extinction, related to peat bog ecosystems (PLN 56868). (English)
Property / summary: Data obtained during research conducted in the last 3 years by employees of the University of Warsaw University of Technology in Lublin and Białystok University of Technology indicate a drastic decline in the population of boreal willow species in their natural habitats in eastern Poland. The aim of the project, to be achieved by 31.09.2020, is to protect the area of PPN and Knyszyńska Forest (an annex map) of 2 species: the willow willow and blueberry willow by supporting and restoring the population of these species in selected locations. These activities are part of the plan of protection tasks of the PPN and the conservation plan for the “Stare Biele” nature reserve in the Knyszyńska Forest. The plants needed for the project will be obtained in ex situ tissue cultures (PLN 199477). The created parent will be used to create new and supply current populations of these species in the area of PPN and Knyszyńska Forest (PLN 190768.97). An important step of the work will be the adaptation of plants in conditions converging to the prevailing natural habitats (in special aspects). Appropriately prepared plants will be planted for previously selected sites. The condition of new populations, as well as habitat conditions will be constantly monitored and evaluated. Natural monitoring will consist of assessing habitat conditions (abiotic and biocenotic); 143645.27 PLN) and plant condition based on ecological, phytopathological, entomological, physiological and morphometric and developmental (PLN 107906.17) analyses. In parallel, information and education will be carried out on ways to protect the active species of plants that are particularly at risk of extinction, related to peat bog ecosystems (PLN 56868). (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: Data obtained during research conducted in the last 3 years by employees of the University of Warsaw University of Technology in Lublin and Białystok University of Technology indicate a drastic decline in the population of boreal willow species in their natural habitats in eastern Poland. The aim of the project, to be achieved by 31.09.2020, is to protect the area of PPN and Knyszyńska Forest (an annex map) of 2 species: the willow willow and blueberry willow by supporting and restoring the population of these species in selected locations. These activities are part of the plan of protection tasks of the PPN and the conservation plan for the “Stare Biele” nature reserve in the Knyszyńska Forest. The plants needed for the project will be obtained in ex situ tissue cultures (PLN 199477). The created parent will be used to create new and supply current populations of these species in the area of PPN and Knyszyńska Forest (PLN 190768.97). An important step of the work will be the adaptation of plants in conditions converging to the prevailing natural habitats (in special aspects). Appropriately prepared plants will be planted for previously selected sites. The condition of new populations, as well as habitat conditions will be constantly monitored and evaluated. Natural monitoring will consist of assessing habitat conditions (abiotic and biocenotic); 143645.27 PLN) and plant condition based on ecological, phytopathological, entomological, physiological and morphometric and developmental (PLN 107906.17) analyses. In parallel, information and education will be carried out on ways to protect the active species of plants that are particularly at risk of extinction, related to peat bog ecosystems (PLN 56868). (English) / qualifier
 
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Project in Poland financed by DG Regio
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Active conservation of particularly endangered species of relict plant species of the family Salicaceae in peatland habitats
Project in Poland financed by DG Regio

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    663,055.59 zloty
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    159,133.34 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    780,065.4 zloty
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    187,215.70 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    85.0 percent
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    1 October 2017
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    30 September 2020
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    UNIWERSYTET PRZYRODNICZY W LUBLINIE
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    51°28'51.2"N, 23°17'30.1"E
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    51°23'36.6"N, 23°11'43.4"E
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    53°5'42.7"N, 23°40'4.1"E
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    53°17'58.2"N, 23°39'17.6"E
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    Dane uzyskane podczas badań prowadzonych w ostatnich 3 latach przez pracowników UP w Lublinie i Politechniki Białostockiej, wskazują na drastyczny spadek liczebności populacji gatunków wierzb borealnych w ich naturalnych siedliskach, we wschodniej Polsce. Celem projektu, który zostanie osiągnięty do 31.09.2020r., jest ochrona czynna na obszarze PPN oraz Puszczy Knyszyńskiej (załącznik mapa) 2 gatunków: wierzby lapońskiej i wierzby borówkolistnej przez wspomaganie i odtwarzanie populacji tych gatunków w wybranych stanowiskach. Działania te wpisują się w plan zadań ochronnych PPN i planu ochrony dla rezerwatu przyrody „Stare Biele” w Puszczy Knyszyńskiej. Rośliny potrzebne do realizacji projektu zostaną uzyskane w kulturach tkankowych ex situ (199477 zł). Powstały matecznik zostanie wykorzystany do tworzenia nowych i zasilenia obecnych populacji tych gatunków na terenie PPN i Puszczy Knyszyńskiej (190768,97 zł). Ważnym etapem prac będzie adaptacja roślin w warunkach zbieżnych do warunków panujących naturalnych siedliskach (w specjalnych inspektach). Odpowiednio przygotowane rośliny będą sadzone do wcześniej wytypowanych stanowisk. Kondycja nowopowstałych populacji, a także warunki habitatowe będą stale monitorowane i oceniane. Monitoring przyrodniczy będzie polegał na ocenie warunków siedliskowych (abiotycznych i biocenotycznych; 143645,27 zł) oraz kondycji roślin w oparciu o analizy ekologiczne, fitopatologiczne, entomologiczne, fizjologiczne oraz parametry morfometryczne i rozwojowe (107906,17 zł). Równolegle prowadzone będą działania informacyjne i edukacyjne dotyczące sposobów ochrony czynnej gatunków roślin szczególnie zagrożonych wyginięciem, związanych z ekosystemami torfowiskowymi (56868 zł). (Polish)
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    Data obtained during research conducted in the last 3 years by employees of the University of Warsaw University of Technology in Lublin and Białystok University of Technology indicate a drastic decline in the population of boreal willow species in their natural habitats in eastern Poland. The aim of the project, to be achieved by 31.09.2020, is to protect the area of PPN and Knyszyńska Forest (an annex map) of 2 species: the willow willow and blueberry willow by supporting and restoring the population of these species in selected locations. These activities are part of the plan of protection tasks of the PPN and the conservation plan for the “Stare Biele” nature reserve in the Knyszyńska Forest. The plants needed for the project will be obtained in ex situ tissue cultures (PLN 199477). The created parent will be used to create new and supply current populations of these species in the area of PPN and Knyszyńska Forest (PLN 190768.97). An important step of the work will be the adaptation of plants in conditions converging to the prevailing natural habitats (in special aspects). Appropriately prepared plants will be planted for previously selected sites. The condition of new populations, as well as habitat conditions will be constantly monitored and evaluated. Natural monitoring will consist of assessing habitat conditions (abiotic and biocenotic); 143645.27 PLN) and plant condition based on ecological, phytopathological, entomological, physiological and morphometric and developmental (PLN 107906.17) analyses. In parallel, information and education will be carried out on ways to protect the active species of plants that are particularly at risk of extinction, related to peat bog ecosystems (PLN 56868). (English)
    14 October 2020
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    POIS.02.04.00-00-0008/17
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