Record
Gypsophila uralensis Less.
Gypsophila uralensis Less.
Caryophyllaceae
H - Hemicryptophyte
RUS
1
IV - Habitat/Species Management Area
Сandidate for inclusion in the Emerald Network of European Russia
Public
H - Inland unvegetated or sparsely vegetated habitats
No
NE
NE
NT
Strengthening of Protected Area System of the Komi Republic to conserve virgin forest biodiversity in the Pechora river headwaters region (Project ID 00059042 UNDP/GEF KR PA)
National
1
2008
6
Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation (Rosprirodnadzor of the Komi Republic)
Governmental
1
2
0
0
National
Public
Government of the Russian Federation
GEF (Global Environment Facility)
22
> 1,500,000
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Both
Yes
2 - Determining species distribution
3 - Population size estimation
4 - Demography studies
6 - Identify habitat suitability
7 - Genetic studies
8 - Identification of populations under threat
14 - Seed collection and seed bank establishment
2 - Population size estimation
3 - Plant introduction (new population)
10 - Habitat protection
12 - Divulgation actions (conservation dissemination to the public)
Seeds
100
The same population
More than 5 years
Survival
Flowering
Fruiting
Yes
100
None
50
Seeds stored under ambient conditions
N/A
N/A
Unknown
Unknown
Yes
Survival
Yes
Yes
0
Teteryuk L.V. 2009. Gypsophila uralensis Less. In: Martynenko V. A. (Ed.) Biology and ecology of rare plants of the Komi Republic. Ekaterinburg: Ural Division RAS. p. 9-38. [In Russian]
Teteryuk L. V., Chadin I. F., Shadrin D. M., Pylina Ya. I., Puchnina L. V. 2018. Genetic Differentiation of the Ural Endemic Gypsophila uralensis (Caryophyllaceae) in Relict Fragments of Its Range in Northwestern European Russia. Russian Journal of Ecology 49(2): 102–110. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1067413618020133
Mikhovich Zh. E. & Teteryuk L. V. 2020. In vitro culture of the Ural endemic Gypsophila uralensis Less. (Caryophyllaceae). Turczaninowia 23(3): 29–35. https://doi.org/10.14258/turczaninowia.23.3.4
The total budget of the project is aimed at improving the state of specially protected natural territories of the Komi Republic, including studying the biodiversity of specially protected natural territories and the state of species listed in the Red Book of the region.
2 (depletion in numbers) - Protection category in the region (Red Data Book of the Komi Republic, 2019).
Liudmila Teteryuk