2020
DOI: 10.15421/012054
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Role of the bryophytes in substrate revitalization on a post-technogenic salinized territory

Abstract: This work aims to investigate the role of the bryophyte cover in substrate revitalization on a post-technogenic salinized territory. The influence of the moss cover on the organic carbon content, actual acidity, redox potential, and the content of the main ecological and trophic groups of microorganisms in the substrate of the tailings storage of the Stebnyk Mining and Chemical Enterprise "Polymineral" was investigated. Bryophytes significantly affect the tailings storage saline substrates. They colonize areas… Show more

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“…The main stress factor that inhibits the formation of plant cover at the tailings storage of the Steb-nyk Mining and Chemical Enterprise "Polymineral" (Lviv Region) is the salinity of the substrate due to the accumulation of waste flotation enrichment of potassium and magnesium ores. Mosses are pioneers of the overgrowth of the tailings storage saline substrates, as well as other posttechnogenic territories (Rabyk et al, 2018;Lavrenko et al, 2019;Lobachevska et al, 2019;Grishutkin et al, 2020;Kyyak et al, 2020). As of today, there is little information on both the effects of salt stress on bryophytes and the mechanisms that ensure their survival under conditions of salinity (Garbary et al, 2008;Wang et al, 2008;Pouliot et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main stress factor that inhibits the formation of plant cover at the tailings storage of the Steb-nyk Mining and Chemical Enterprise "Polymineral" (Lviv Region) is the salinity of the substrate due to the accumulation of waste flotation enrichment of potassium and magnesium ores. Mosses are pioneers of the overgrowth of the tailings storage saline substrates, as well as other posttechnogenic territories (Rabyk et al, 2018;Lavrenko et al, 2019;Lobachevska et al, 2019;Grishutkin et al, 2020;Kyyak et al, 2020). As of today, there is little information on both the effects of salt stress on bryophytes and the mechanisms that ensure their survival under conditions of salinity (Garbary et al, 2008;Wang et al, 2008;Pouliot et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%