ENGLISH OAK AND PHYLLOPHAGOUS INSECTS AS THE OBJECT OF STUDIES ON BIOCENOTIC RELATIONSHIPS IN THE FOREST ECOSYSTEM OF THE TELLERMAN OAK FOREST
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Our long-term observations in the Tellerman oak forest (Voronezh region) have shown that in recent decades due to climate change there have been significant changes in population dynamics of many phyl-lophagous insects. It is established that the growth processes of absorbing mycorrhizal roots of oak are closely related to the state of foliage in the crown of a tree and actively respond to its loss, and this response varies among trees of different classes of growth and depends on the intensity and replications of defoliations.

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biogeocenosis, English oak, phyllophagous insects.
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