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PROGRAMME of the 11 th International Conference “Synanthropization of Flora and Vegetation” Poznań & Obrzycko, Poland FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME Wednesday, 10.09.2014 Poznań, Collegium Biologicum 17.00-19.00 Registration Thursday, 11.09.2014 Poznań, Collegium Biologicum 8.00 Registration 9.00 Welcome 9.30-11.00 Plenary session dedicated to Professor Janusz B. Faliński on his 10 th death anniversary 11.00 Coffee break 12.00-13.20 Session 1: Anthropogenic transformations of flora (Part 1) 13.20 Lunch time 14.20-15.40 Session 1: Anthropogenic transformations of flora (Part 2) 15.40 Coffee break 16.10-18.00 Session 2: Anthropogenic transformations of vegetation 18.00 Supper 18.30-20.30 Poster session (Part 1) Friday, 12.09.2014, Poznań, Collegium Biologicum 9.00 Introduction 9.30-11.10 Session 3: Plant variability and microevolution in human-influenced ecosystems 11.10 Coffee break 11.40-13.40 Session 4: Plant invasion 13.40 Lunch time 15.00-17.00 Session 5: Short talks about various aspects of synanthropization 17.00-18.30 Poster session (Part 2) 18.30 Ceremonial supper 20.30 Departure to Obrzycko and Kobylniki Saturday, 13.09.2014 Obrzycko/Kobylniki 7.30 Breakfast 8.30-17.00 Botanical field trip: Obrzycko/Kobylniki – Brączewo Chlebowo – Ciszkowo – Jasionna – Obrzycko 17.00 Supper in Obrzycko 18.00 Departure to Poznań (one bus) Sunday, 14.09.2014 Obrzycko 7.30 Breakfast 8.30 Departure to Poznań (one bus) 12.00 Guided tour through the Adam Mickiewicz University Botanical Garden in Poznań – optional

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PROGRAMME of the 11th International Conference

“Synanthropization of Flora and Vegetation” Poznań & Obrzycko, Poland

FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME

Wednesday, 10.09.2014 Poznań, Collegium Biologicum17.00-19.00 Registration

Thursday, 11.09.2014 Poznań, Collegium Biologicum8.00 Registration9.00 Welcome9.30-11.00 Plenary session dedicated to Professor Janusz B. Faliński

on his 10th death anniversary11.00 Coffee break12.00-13.20 Session 1: Anthropogenic transformations of flora (Part 1)13.20 Lunch time14.20-15.40 Session 1: Anthropogenic transformations of flora (Part 2)15.40 Coffee break16.10-18.00 Session 2: Anthropogenic transformations of vegetation18.00 Supper18.30-20.30 Poster session (Part 1)

Friday, 12.09.2014, Poznań, Collegium Biologicum9.00 Introduction9.30-11.10 Session 3: Plant variability and microevolution in human-influenced ecosystems 11.10 Coffee break11.40-13.40 Session 4: Plant invasion 13.40 Lunch time15.00-17.00 Session 5: Short talks about various aspects of synanthropization17.00-18.30 Poster session (Part 2)18.30 Ceremonial supper20.30 Departure to Obrzycko and Kobylniki

Saturday, 13.09.2014 Obrzycko/Kobylniki7.30 Breakfast8.30-17.00 Botanical field trip: Obrzycko/Kobylniki – Brączewo Chlebowo – Ciszkowo – Jasionna – Obrzycko17.00 Supper in Obrzycko18.00 DeparturetoPoznań(onebus)

Sunday, 14.09.2014 Obrzycko7.30 Breakfast8.30 DeparturetoPoznań(onebus)12.00 Guided tour through the Adam Mickiewicz University BotanicalGardeninPoznań–optional

Thursday, 11.09.2014 9.00 Welcome

9.30-11.00 Plenary session dedicated to Professor Janusz B. FALIŃSKI on his 10th death anniversary Chairs: Maria Wojterska & Adam Zając

9.30 Bożenna cZarnecka — Botanist on the edge: studies on ecology of plant species and populations at the limits of geographical range. Tribute to Professor Janusz B. Faliński (1934-2004)

10.00 Jan Holeksa — From description of vegetation to studies on ecological mechanisms driving vegetation dynamics – professor Janusz Bogdan Faliński as a geobotanist and a pioneer of modern plant ecology

10.30 Barbara tokarska-Guzik — Plant invasions as a challenge for science and practice: a view from a perspective of studies undertaken in Poland

11.00 Coffee break

12.00-13.20 Session 1: Anthropogenic transformations of flora (Part 1) Chairs: Sergej Mochnacký & Karol latoWski

12.00 Vira ProtoPoPova & Myroslav sHevera — The peculiarities of transformer group in the Ukrainian Polissya

12.20 Maria Zając & Adam Zając — Certain regularities in the distribution of kenophytes in the Polish Carpathians and their foreland

12.40 Maxim DzHus — Alien species of American origin on the cranberry plantation in Belarus

13.00 Discussion

13.20 Lunch time

14.20-15.40 Session 1: Anthropogenic transformations of flora (Part 2)

14.20 Władysław DanielewicZ & Wojciech szWeD — Dynamic trends of alien woody plants species in Poland

14.40 Adam Snopek — Alien plant species distribution in the surroundings of selected mountain huts in Beskidy Mts.

15.00 Ewa SZcZęśniak & Remigiusz pielech — Archaeophytes in Lower Silesia (SW Poland) after hundred years of research

15.20 Discussion

15.40 Coffee break

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Programme of the 11th International Conference “Synanthropization of Flora and Vegetation”

Poznań & Obrzycko, Poland

16.10-18.00 Session 2: Anthropogenic transformations of vegetation Chairs: Marica zaliberová & Jan Holeksa

16.10 Wojciech aDamoWski & Anna BoManowSka — “You will see the forest here...” Forty years of secondary succession in the Experimental Ecological Garden of Białowieża Geobotanical Station

16.30 Maria Wojterska & Katarzyna wiSZniewSka — The decline of anthropozoogenous community of Potentillo albae-Quercetum. Case study of “Dąbrowy Obrzyckie” Natura 2000 site

16.50 Dmytro iakuShenko — Synanthropization of the thermophilous fringe communities (Trifolio-Geranietea sanguinei) in Ukrainian Polissia

17.10 Sergej Mochnacký — Cereal stubble communities in East Slovakia

17.30 Discussion

18.00 Supper

18.30-20.30 Poster session (Part 1)

Friday, 12.09.2014

9.00 Introduction

9.30-11.10 Session 3: Plant variability and microevolution in human-influenced ecosystems Chairs: Justyna wilanD-SZyMańSka & Myroslav sHevera

9.30 Katarzyna BZDęga, Agnieszka janiak, Tomasz kSiążcZyk, Elwira śliwińSka & Barbara tokarska-Guzik — A large-scale survey of genetic variation and genome evolution within the invasive Reynoutria complex

9.50 Wojciech Bieniek — Genetic structure of the Hordeum murinum L. in Kraków in relation to its genetic variation in Central Europe

10.10 Magdalena SZyMura, Tomasz H. SZyMura & Agnieszka kreitSchitZ — Morphological and cytological diversity of goldenrods (Solidago L.) from south-western Poland

10.30 Barbara ziemer, Łukasz MałkowSki, Agnieszka BłońSka, Wojciech BąBa, Agnieszka koMpała-BąBa, Teresa nowak, Edyta sierka, Małgorzata SZary & Ewelina roszkoWska — Mycorrhizal status of Molinia caerulea on heavy metal contaminated and non-contaminated sites in Upper Silesia

10.50 Discussion

11.10 Coffee break

11.40-13.40 Session 4: Plant invasion Chairs: Maria Zając & Vira ProtoPoPova

11.40 Wacław bartoszek & Alina StachurSka-Swakoń — Gypsophila perfoliata L. (Caryophyllaceae) – new, potentially invasive species in Poland

12.00 Damian chMura, Gabriela woźniak, Barbara tokarska-Guzik, Teresa nowak, Agnieszka BłońSka, Katarzyna BZDęga, Barbara ziemer & Małgorzata SZary — Plant species diversity associated with invasive Reynoutria taxa in riparian vegetation

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12.20 Jana májeková, Marica zaliberová & Vladimír jeHlík — Interesting findings of the vascular plants in the railway junctions of southeastern Slovakia

12.40 Tomasz SZyMura & Magdalena SZyMura — Does the landscape structure allow prediction of plant invasion?

13.00 Piotr MęDrZycki & Izabela SachajDakiewicZ — Species distribution models as tools for the Heracleum mantegazzianum s.l. management in Poland

13.20 Discussion

13.40 Lunch time

15.00-17.00 Session 5: Short talks about various aspects of synanthropization

Chairs: Barbara tokarska-Guzik & Bożenna cZarnecka

15.00 Paweł boGaWski, Łukasz grewling, Agata FrątcZak & Bogdan jackowiak — Artemisia pollen seasons in a changing environment of a big city

15.15 Anna BoManowSka & Izabella kirPluk — Environmental monitoring: a tool for assessment of degree of transformations and efficient conservation of synanthropic habitats

15.30 Joanna cZarnecka, Ignacy kitoWski, Anna rySiak & Robert zubel — Vascular plant, bird and moss – where and why do they meet in anthropogenic landscape?

16.00 Gabriela woźniak, Anna MarkowicZ, Sławomir BoryMSki, Zofia PiotroWska-seGet, Damian chMura & Lynn BeSenyei — The relationship between successional vascular plant assemblages and associated microbial communities on coal mine spoil heaps

16.15 Joanna koSZałka & Joanna StrZelcZyk — Field crops in the modern period in Central Poland. Grain and weed diaspores from the grange in Pomorzany

16.30 Arkadiusz nowak, Marcin noBiS, Paweł kojs, Magdalena Maślak & Małgorzata gęBala — Every cloud has a silver lining – a good face of synanthropization (?)

16.45 Discussion

17.00-18.30 Poster session (Part 2)

18.30 Ceremonial supper

20.30 Departure to Obrzycko and Kobylniki

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1. Andrik E., Kohut E. & Keresztyén A. — Expansion of adventive plant species in Velykodobron`skiy Reserve (Transcarpathia, Ukraine)

2. Babczyńska-Sendek B., Błońska A. & Skowronek I. — The emergence of new localities of Orobanche bartlingii Griseb. in the Silesian-Cracow Upland as a result of the spreading of Libanotis pyrenaica (L.) Bourgh. due to changes in land use

3. Bacieczko W. & Borcz A. — The synanthropic flora of Człuchów against anthropogenic indexes 4. Beszczyńska-Padło M. — Kenophytes in the flora of vascular plants at the edges of the complexes of fish ponds

in the northern part of the Oświęcim Basin 5. Blinkova O. & Ivanenko O. — Consorts connection of woody plants and xylomycobionts on the border of the

Right Bank Polissya and the Right Bank Forest-Steppe of Ukraine (Kiev region) 6. Bordiuk A. — Alien invasive vascular plants species in the city of Stargard Szczeciński (NW Poland) 7. Borkowska L., Łapok R. & Jensen K. — Invasive herbs along a railway track Hajnówka-Topiło in the western

part of Białowieża Forest 8. Buczkowska K., Gonera P. & Bączkiewicz A. — Ecological and geographical preferences of liverwort Aneura

pinguis inferred from isozyme data 9. Budzik K. M. & Stachurska-Swakoń A. — New locality of the grass-leaved goldenrod Solidago graminifolia

(Asteraceae) in the Carpathians10. Celka Z., Szkudlarz P., Olejnik N. & Jędrzejczak M. — Alien species in the flora of the “Bagna” peat land near

Chlebowo (Wielkopolska region)11. Chmiel J. — New species of anthropophytes in the flora of Wielkopolska12. Czarna A. — Ergasiophytes in old cemeteries in the Wielkopolska region (Poland)13. Czarniecka M. & Kącki Z. — Occurrence of alien species on grasslands in the Sudeten Mts.14. Doroszewicz W. — Expansion of American maples (Acer saccharinum) in Central Europe15. Drapikowska M., Szkudlarz P., Celka Z., Andrzejewska B. & Jackowiak B. — Morphological and site

diversification of Anthoxanthum aristatum Boiss. populations occurring at European borders16. Dubyna D., Dziuba T. & Iemelianova S. — Synantropization of Phragmito-Magno-Caricetea class in Ukraine17. Dvirna T. — Invasive species on the territory of the Romensko-Poltavsky Geobotanical District (Ukraine)18. Frelich M., Gancarek M., Lewandowska A., Bzdęga K. & Tokarska-Guzik B. — Management of invasive plant

species in the valley of the Ślepiotka river in Katowice19. Gawenda-Kempczyńska D. & Załuski T. — Transformations of meadow and pasture phytocoenoses

of Arrhenatheretalia order in the Brynica valley (NE Poland) in the period of last 40 years20. Grzejszczak G., Sotek Z. & Stasińska M. — Synanthropization of the Baltic-type raised bog “Roby” (NW Poland)21. Janicka M. — Expansion of alien species in meadows in the Ojców National Park (southern Poland) during last

50 years22. Jańczyk-Węglarska J., Węglarski K., Danielewicz W. & Wiland-Szymańska J. — Poison ivy (Toxicodendron

radicans (L.) Kuntze – Anacardiaceae) – an invasive species, dangerous for the health of workers of botanical gardens and arboreta in Poland

23. Jaźwa M. & Stadnicka-Futoma A. — The analysis of synanthropic flora of Rzeszów Foothills24. Jermakowicz E., Ostrowiecka B., Tałałaj I. & Pliszko A. — Reproduction success and pollen limitation in natural

and anthropogenic populations of orchid Malaxis monophyllos (L.) Sw.25. Jędrzejczak M. & Olejnik N. — Refuge of unique vascular flora in agricultural landscape of central Wielkopolska:

geographical, ecological and historical determinants26. Jędrzejczyk-Korycińska M. — Alien plant species in the flora of heavy-metal sites (the Silesia-Cracow Upland).27. Kirpluk I. & Bomanowska A. — The occurrence of alien species in settlement areas of Kampinos National Park

with a particular consideration of invasive alien species28. Klichowska E., Nobis M., Nobis A. & Nowak A. — Floristic diversity of grassland communities on dikes along

the Vistula River

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29. Kolomiichuk V. & Maltseva S. — Synanthropophyton of the Sea of Azov coastal zone30. Kompała-Bąba A., Bąba W. & Kulik K. — Communities with Artemisia annua L. occurring on anthropogenic

habitats31. Korczyński M. — Woody invasive plants in the urbanized landscape: a case study of Bydgoszcz32. Kostrakiewicz-Gierałt K. — The effect of habitat conditions on abundance of populations and selected traits

of individuals Impatiens glandulifera33. Kotańska M., Buziak E., Soboń M., Socha A., Wójcik T. & Zygmunt A. — Man’s impact on plant cover of four

villages in SE Poland34. Krasicka-Korczyńska E. — The dynamics of Orobanche bartlingii in the Ostrów Małe Rudy locality situated

within the Nature 2000 area Równina Szubińsko-Łabiszyńska PLH04002935. Krasoń K., Tomczyk P., Wierus M., Kurzyński P. & Zielińska K. — Inventory of alien plants along the trails

of the Słowiński National Park36. Krawczyk R. — The role of land use in synanthropization of some valuable plant communities37. Kurnicki B. — Homeless apophytes of the western part of Myślibórz Lakeland38. Lewandowska A., Gancarek M., Frelich M., Bzdęga K. & Tokarska-Guzik B. — Molecular markers as a tool

for studying plant invasions as exemplified by Acer negundo and Padus serotina case studies — plan of research project

39. Lyubinska L. & Riabyi M. — Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle in the National Nature Park “Podilski Tovtry” (Ukraine)

40. Łaska G. — Synanthropization of dendroflora near the main roads in Białystok41. Łazarski G. & Nobis M. — Current occurrence of Scandix pecten-veneris L. (Apiaceae) in the Małopolska

Upland42. Maciejczak B. — Anthropogenic transformation of vascular flora of small town and adjacent areas43. Maćkowiak Ł. & Dylewski Ł. — Occurrence of Echinocystis lobata in the Grabarski Canal valley (West Poland)

and it phytosociological range44. Melnyk R. & Sadova O. — Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. in the territory of National Natural Park “Oleshkivsky

Sands”45. Melosik I., Winnicka K. & Ciupińska M. — Large-scale in vitro propagation of Pleurozium schreberi (Willd.

ex Brid.) Mitt. (Hylocomniaceae) for air pollution monitoring46. Mochnacz S. & Melosik I. — Microevolution of intraspecific variation in flower color in Corydalis cava (L.)

Schweigg. & Körte. (Fumariaceae): the role of frequency- and density-dependent selection47. Możdżeń K., Barabasz-Krasny B. & Sołtys-Lelek A. — The influence of different habitat conditions in the

Ojców National Park (Southern Poland) on selected physiological processes of Impatiensparviflora DC.48. Nobis M., Nobis A., Nowak A. & Nowak S. — Distribution and habitat preferences of selected newer kenophytes

in Poland49. Nowak S., Nowak A., Nobis M., Maślak M. & Kojs P. — Alien plants in riparian habitats of artificial ox-bow

lakes within urbanized areas of Opole during 13 years of succession50. Nowak T. — Centaurea nigra L. in Poland – the occurrence and status51. Olejnik N. & Celka Z. — Relict species of Ophioglossaceae in Wielkopolska: resources, causes of withdrawal

and protection 52. Optasiuk O. M. & Chekman M. V. — Participation of Phalacroloma annuum (L.) Dumort. in different biotope

types of Pokutsko-Medobory Geobotanical district (Ukraine)53. Panufnik-Mędrzycka D., Bocian A., Wierzbicka M. & Mędrzycki P. — The cover of Atriplex tatarica on road

margins in Warsaw: the importance of habitat conditions and interspecific relationships54. Pashkevych N., Burda R., Golivets M. & Petrovych O. — Assessment of the distribution of alien plant species

across the habitats of the Ukrainian forest steppe55. Pikosz M. & Messyasz B. — Mechanisms of filamentous green algae domination in water ecosystems of the

Wielkopolska region56. Podgórska M. — Post iron-ore mining sites – refugia of native forest species in the northern periphery of the

Świętokrzyskie Mountains57. Popiela A., Łysko A. & Sotek Z. — Preliminary results of studies on the distribution of invasive alien species

of vascular plants in NW Poland (resources of Western Pomeranian Atlas of Distribution of Vascular Plants and Fungi ZARRiG)

58. Posz E. & Dawid-Pac R. — Retreat of Euphrasia species in the past 15 years

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59. Psikus M. & Wojterska M. — The state of exploration of plant cover in settlements – literature overview60. Rewicz A., Kołodziejek J. & Jakubska-Busse A. — Reproductive success Epipactis helleborine (L.) Crantz

(Orchidaceae, Neottieae) on the anthropogenic habitats61. Rzepka M. & Celka Z. — Synanthropic flora of ecological margins in the area subjected to strong anthropopressure

as exemplified by Dopiewo neighbourhood (Poznań district)62. Sajkiewicz R. — Anthropopression in the Scots pine forest landscape of the Notecka Forest – both sides of the

story63. Sobisz Z. & Osadowski Z. — The association Veronico-Mimuletum guttati Niemann 1965 in Pomerania64. Solomakha V., Solomakha T., Kramarets V. & Lyakh I. — Synanthropization of the flora and vegetation of the

National Nature Park “Skolivski Beskydy” (Ukrainian Carpathians)65. Szary M., Błońska A., Woźniak G., Ziemer B., Roszkowska E., Besler A. & Sierka E. — Changes in species

composition of meadow vegetation patches dominated by Calamagrostis epigejos in response to mowing and biomass removal

66. Szkudlarz P. & Nowak M. — Share of heathers in transformed anthropogenic communities of Madagascar67. Szrama K., Brzeg A. & Wojterska M. — Anthropophytes in the flora of rural settlements of the Lubuskie

Lakeland68. Tokarska-Guzik B., Tlałka D., Nowak T., Cohn E. & Trueman I. C. — Anthropogenic disturbance as a factor

supporting the development of rare plant species as exemplified by Botrychium matricariifolium in the Silesia region of Poland

69. Tomczyk P., Krasoń K., Wierus M., Kurzyński P., Zielińska K. & Rewicz A. — The influence of hiking on anthropofitisation of the beech forest undergrowth in the central part of Częstochowa Upland

70. Towpasz K., Kotańska M. & Stachurska-Swakoń A. — Kenophytes in the flora of the Proszowice Plateau71. Urbisz A., Urbisz A. & Folcik Ł. — Pre-kenophytes – species partially established in the vascular plant flora

of Poland72. Vorobyov E. O. & Solomakha I. V. — Dactylo glomerati-Populetea tremulae Y. O. Vorobyov et I. Solomakha

2014 in press – a new class of pioneer-forest and kolki (groves) vegetation73. Wilczek Z., Kamycka Z. & Zarzycki W. — Occurrence of synanthropic species in plant communities of the

Vistula and Brennica Rivers gravel banks (Western Carpathians)74. Wojciechowska M. & Tanneberger F. — Floristic diversity of Cnidion meadows in the lower and middle Odra

River valley75. Wojterska M., Brzeg A. & Szrama K. — Rare, endangered and poorly documented plant communities of rural

areas of the Lubuskie Lakeland (western Poland) and of central Pomerania76. Wołkowycki D. & Próchnicki P. — Patterns of expansion of Solidago spp. in changing landscape and forecast

of its future course using GIS77. Woźnica P., Franiel I. & Urbisz A. — Reproductive capacity of the invasive species of Fraxinus pennsylvanica

in comparison with native species of Fraxinus excelsior78. Wrzesień M. & Denisow B. — The occurrence of alien species on railway lines depending on their use intensity.

A case study in agricultural landscape79. Yarova O. — The geographic structure of the synanthropic flora of Biloozersky National Nature Park (Ukraine)80. Zając R. & Kwiatkowski P. — South-African species Senecio inaequidens (Asteraceae) in southern Poland81. Zelek R. & Szewczyk M. — The spread of the Heracleum sosnovskyi in the Sanok district82. Ziółkowska A. — Synanthropization of vegetation cover in forest gravel pit in Wipsowo (Warmia and Mazury)83. Zvyagintseva K. — Current state of the alien fraction of Kharkiv urban flora (Ukraine)

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HONOURABLE PATRONAGE:

Rector of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Professor Bronisław Marciniak

President of the City of Poznań, Ryszard Grobelny

Marshal of the Wielkopolska Region, Marek Woźniak

Director of the General Management of Environmental Protection,

Dr. Michał Kiełsznia

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