Abstract and keywords
Abstract (English):
The article presents a long-term research that focuses on the introduced species included in the Red List of the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN), which grow on experimental facilities of All-Russian Research Institute of Forest Genetics, Breeding and Biotechnology (Voronezh, Russian Federation). The article discusses the history of the introduction of these species in Russia, considers their stability and ecological plasticity, gives an international conservation status for each species, and draws a conclusion about their acclimatization based on the results of long-term phenological observations in the Voronezh region. The study makes it possible to draw a conclusion about the stability and productivity of the studied species in the conditions of the region. It is crucially important for increasing genetic biodiversity in the context of climate change.

Keywords:
woody plants, biodiversity; phenology; seed production; winter hardiness
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