scholarly journals ADAPTATION OF THE LEAF STRUCTURE OF OAK PETIOLATE (QUERCUS ROBUR) TO THE GAS CONTENT OF THE AIR

Author(s):  
Valentina Popova ◽  
Anna Popova

The conducted studies have revealed possible ways of adaptation of oak petiolate at the organ-organizational level of the organization and established morphological and anatomical structure of the leaf under conditions of atmospheric gas contamination were shown.

2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 64-71 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. P. Kryvoruchko ◽  
V. P. Bessonova

<p>The influence of growing of <em>Quercus rubra</em> L. trees in the groups and solitary on leaf indices and their anatomical structure in comparison with indigenous species <em>Quercus rоbur</em> L. under the same conditions was investigated. The bigger area of leaves and their green weight in plants of both species growing in groups is revealed. Both <em>Q. rubra</em> and <em>Q. rоbur</em> leaf cuticle thickness is increasing with solitary growth, while in <em>Q. rubra</em> also increasing the height of the cells of the adaxial epidermis; in <em>Q. rоbur</em>, such changes have not been established. Under conditions of solitary growth of trees, the density of stomata per unit area of the epidermis is greater in both <em>Q. robur</em> and <em>Q. rubra</em>, relative to data from these plants growing in the groups by 30.6% in the first and by 25.3% in the second species. In single trees, there are a decrease in their size. For solitary landing, the length of cells of the palisade mesophyll is greater in the leaves of both tree species, but their width is reduced. The width of the palisade tissue of leaves in <em>Q. rubra</em> is greater in single trees than in groups of plants, while <em>Q. robur</em> has the same pattern, but the difference between the variants is greater (25.89%). Both spongy parenchyma of leaves of Q. rubra growing solitary and growing in groups has not difference in size, but in Q. robur there is some thickening of it by 10.16%. Indicators of the relation of the size of the palisade parenchyma to the spongy parenchyma in both species on the two sites are almost identical. In single trees of both species due to the greater shortage of air and soil moisture, some anatomic-morphological parameters change in the direction of xeromorphism, which can be considered as adaptive.</p>


Author(s):  
Оксана Чуйко

The paper contributes to efforts to theoretically analyze possible psychological approaches personal gender-role conflict in career development, selected in terms of causes and peculiarities of its manifestation. We suggest considering such approaches at two levels – personal and orga­ni­zational ones. Personal level involves generating achievement motivation and psychological cri­teria for success; developing emotional competence; analyzing career and family values, identifying immediate life goals; analyzing family concepts; family counseling; psychological work with men aimed at maintaining parental identity; developing role competence; time management; psycho­logical analysis of individual gender identity and gender experience; challenging gender stereo­types. Organizational level includes developing family-friendly workplace culture, relying on gen­der-specific approach in staff coaching.


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