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Table 1

Leymus chinensis communities of West Transbaikalia

No of description., community, soil. Population Geographical coordinates Total projective coverage, % Leymus projective cover, % Species number Co-dominants
Ivolga steppe
1. L.chinensis, alluvial dark humus soil. Gurul’ba N 51.81344° E 107.38135° h – 514,0 M 65 58 10 -
4. L. chinensis, dark salt marsh. Khubiskhal N 51.76877° E 107.37521 ° h – 503,3 M 85 65 13 -
13. Carex duriuscula + L. chinensis, layered alluvial humic soil. Komsomol’ skaya N 51.82847° E 107.55963° h – 491,0 M 75 47 9 Carex duriuscula
Selenga step
10. Forb-L. chinensis, light humic lithosol. Shchuchka N 51.41169° E 106.56108° h – 650,0 M 50 10 14 Carex duriuscula, Potentilla acaulis, Artemisia frigida Veronica incana
11. Carex duriuscula + L. chinensis, meadow chestnut soil. Arbuzovo N 51.33872° E 106.61755° h – 642,4 M 75 40 14 Carex duriuscula, Achnatherum splendens, Leymus littoralis, Leymus buriaticus
Kabansk forest-steppe
12. Forb-L. chinensis, alluvial light humus soil. Kabanskaya N 52.11628° E 106.55603° h – 455,6 M 55 25 15 Berteroa incana,Leymus buriaticus, Carex duriuscula, Potentilla bifurca, Papaver nudicaule

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