Page 105 - Proceedings of the State Natural History Museum. Issue 37 (Lviv, 2021)
P. 105

104              Бешлей С. В., Лобачевська О. В., Соханьчак Р. Р.

                                   Beshley S.V., Lobachevska O.V., Sokhanchak R.R.
                                   Seasonal changes in the content of plastid pigments in the hametophyte of dominant mosses
                                   in forest ecosystems of Ukrainian Roztochchya
                                      Poikilohydric mosses,  as one of the most sensitive groups of plants to the influence of habitat
                                   conditions, responding to environmental factors, demonstrate adaptations, which differ from vascular
                                   plants,  for  the  prediction  of  changes  in  the  natural  environment.  The  changes  in  the  content  of
                                   photosynthesis pigments and their ratio in dominant deciduous epigeal species of mosses depending on
                                   changes  in  stand  crowns,  insolation  intensity,  water-temperature  regime  of  soil  and  air  in  local
                                   ecosystems of Ukrainian Roztochchya were analyzed. Due to the significant projective cover and closed
                                   crowns in the area of ancient forests, the 30-50% lower indicators of light intensity, 8-12% of substrate
                                   temperature  under  moss  turf,  and  43-50%  higher  indicators  of  its  humidity  compared  to  pine
                                   plantations were identified. Anthropogenic impact in the area of stationary recreation was conditioned
                                   by the intensive trampling, which led to a decrease in the closure of the tree crowns (up to 0,4-0,5), an
                                   increase in light intensity by 2,5 times, and a decrease in soil moisture under moss turf by 2-4 times.
                                   The shade-tolerant Polytrichastrum formosum, Atrichum undulatum and Plagiomnium affine mosses
                                   compensated the limited amount of light energy available for growth by intensively increasing of the
                                   content of pigments (chlorophylls a and b), light-harvesting complexes and reducing of the chlorophylls
                                   a/b ratio to 1,6-2,1. A significant variability in the ratio of chlorophylls to carotenoids from 5 to 9 was
                                   found. Significant limits of variation in the content of carotenoids and the ratio of chlorophylls to
                                   carotenoids served as an indicator for assessing the edapho-climatic changes in the living conditions
                                   of bryophytes in forest ecosystems. Significant variability in the ratio of chlorophylls a/b (2,35-4,25) in
                                   autumn in comparison with such indicators in summer is associated with increased illumination of the
                                   experimental areas and the activity of the reactions of mutual transformations of chlorophylls a and b.
                                   The  increase  in  the  values  of  the  ratio  of  chlorophylls  a/b  caused  by  the  activation  of  pigment
                                   metabolism indicates their adaptation to both light and shadow. In autumn, the decrease in the ratio of
                                   chlorophylls to carotenoids (in the range of 4,31-5,08) is associated with the intensity of synthesis and
                                   decomposition of chlorophylls a and b, and carotenoids, which can be used as an important indicator
                                   of plant adaptation ability to the changes in light intensity, humidity, and temperature.
                                      Key  words:  dominant  species  of  bryophytes,  chlorophylls,  carotenoids,  pigment  ratios,  forest
                                   ecosystems, Ukrainian Roztochchya.
   100   101   102   103   104   105   106   107   108   109   110