Ecological and morphological features of Rhodiola rosea L. in natural populations in the Altai Mountains

AbstractThe paper presents the results of the comprehensive study of Rhodiola rosea L. in natural populations in the Altai Mountains. The phytocoenotic confinement, demographic structure, and morphological characters of coenopopulations of Rh. rosea were studied in different ecological and coenotic...

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Published in:Acta Biologica Sibirica
Main Authors: Alexey S. Prokopyev, Mikhail S. Yamburov, Olga D. Chernova, Tatyana N. Kataeva, Elena S. Prokopyeva, Elena Yu. Machkinis, Alexander A. Kuznetsov
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Published: Altai State University 2021
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:bd08e64db1144162a15ea338f6ef4e88 2023-05-15T18:19:39+02:00 Ecological and morphological features of Rhodiola rosea L. in natural populations in the Altai Mountains Alexey S. Prokopyev Mikhail S. Yamburov Olga D. Chernova Tatyana N. Kataeva Elena S. Prokopyeva Elena Yu. Machkinis Alexander A. Kuznetsov 2021-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3897/abs.7.e78936 https://doaj.org/article/bd08e64db1144162a15ea338f6ef4e88 EN eng Altai State University https://abs.pensoft.net/article/78936/download/pdf/ https://abs.pensoft.net/article/78936/download/xml/ https://abs.pensoft.net/article/78936/ https://doaj.org/toc/2412-1908 doi:10.3897/abs.7.e78936 2412-1908 https://doaj.org/article/bd08e64db1144162a15ea338f6ef4e88 Acta Biologica Sibirica, Vol 7, Iss , Pp 529-544 (2021) Rhodiola rosea</i&gt rare medicinal plant the A Biology (General) QH301-705.5 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3897/abs.7.e78936 2023-02-05T01:26:59Z AbstractThe paper presents the results of the comprehensive study of Rhodiola rosea L. in natural populations in the Altai Mountains. The phytocoenotic confinement, demographic structure, and morphological characters of coenopopulations of Rh. rosea were studied in different ecological and coenotic conditions in the Chemal and Kosh-Agach regions of the Republic of Altai. Correlation between the morphometric parameters and their calculated values for the shoot and sex of the studied individuals, as well as environmental factors, was revealed. Rhodiola rosea L. is a valuable medicinal plant used for functional diseases of the central nervous system. At present, the natural reserves and areas of natural growth of the golden root have decreased significantly. The species is included in the Red Data Book of the Russian Federation (2008) and many regional Red Data Books of Siberia. In the Altai Mountains, Rh. rosea is widespread throughout the highlands, where it has occupied a wide range of habitats. The study showed that the highest values of ecological and effective density are characteristic of coenopopulations which are part of various hygrophytic variants of alpine and subalpine miscellaneous herbs with a high total projective cover of the herbaceous layer (CP 1, 2, 3, 4). The lowest values were found for coenopopulations growing in communities with a scarce herbaceous layer or dense shrub layer, and on steep gravelly slopes with crumbling soil and nonuniform moisture distribution (CP 5, 6, 8, 9). The studied coenopopulations are normal, full-membered, or incomplete-membered (some of them lack postgenerative individuals). In terms of the ontogenetic spectra, they are mainly left-sided, with a predominance of young generative individuals (CP 4, 5, 7) or bimodal, with an additional peak for old generative individuals (CP 2, 3, 6, 8). Male and female individuals Rh. rosea differ in many morphometric characters of the generative shoots. In some coenopopulations (CP 2, 3, 6, 9), male and female individuals show ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Sibirica Siberia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Acta Biologica Sibirica 7 529 544
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topic Rhodiola rosea</i&gt
rare medicinal plant
the A
Biology (General)
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rare medicinal plant
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Biology (General)
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Alexey S. Prokopyev
Mikhail S. Yamburov
Olga D. Chernova
Tatyana N. Kataeva
Elena S. Prokopyeva
Elena Yu. Machkinis
Alexander A. Kuznetsov
Ecological and morphological features of Rhodiola rosea L. in natural populations in the Altai Mountains
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description AbstractThe paper presents the results of the comprehensive study of Rhodiola rosea L. in natural populations in the Altai Mountains. The phytocoenotic confinement, demographic structure, and morphological characters of coenopopulations of Rh. rosea were studied in different ecological and coenotic conditions in the Chemal and Kosh-Agach regions of the Republic of Altai. Correlation between the morphometric parameters and their calculated values for the shoot and sex of the studied individuals, as well as environmental factors, was revealed. Rhodiola rosea L. is a valuable medicinal plant used for functional diseases of the central nervous system. At present, the natural reserves and areas of natural growth of the golden root have decreased significantly. The species is included in the Red Data Book of the Russian Federation (2008) and many regional Red Data Books of Siberia. In the Altai Mountains, Rh. rosea is widespread throughout the highlands, where it has occupied a wide range of habitats. The study showed that the highest values of ecological and effective density are characteristic of coenopopulations which are part of various hygrophytic variants of alpine and subalpine miscellaneous herbs with a high total projective cover of the herbaceous layer (CP 1, 2, 3, 4). The lowest values were found for coenopopulations growing in communities with a scarce herbaceous layer or dense shrub layer, and on steep gravelly slopes with crumbling soil and nonuniform moisture distribution (CP 5, 6, 8, 9). The studied coenopopulations are normal, full-membered, or incomplete-membered (some of them lack postgenerative individuals). In terms of the ontogenetic spectra, they are mainly left-sided, with a predominance of young generative individuals (CP 4, 5, 7) or bimodal, with an additional peak for old generative individuals (CP 2, 3, 6, 8). Male and female individuals Rh. rosea differ in many morphometric characters of the generative shoots. In some coenopopulations (CP 2, 3, 6, 9), male and female individuals show ...
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author Alexey S. Prokopyev
Mikhail S. Yamburov
Olga D. Chernova
Tatyana N. Kataeva
Elena S. Prokopyeva
Elena Yu. Machkinis
Alexander A. Kuznetsov
author_facet Alexey S. Prokopyev
Mikhail S. Yamburov
Olga D. Chernova
Tatyana N. Kataeva
Elena S. Prokopyeva
Elena Yu. Machkinis
Alexander A. Kuznetsov
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title Ecological and morphological features of Rhodiola rosea L. in natural populations in the Altai Mountains
title_short Ecological and morphological features of Rhodiola rosea L. in natural populations in the Altai Mountains
title_full Ecological and morphological features of Rhodiola rosea L. in natural populations in the Altai Mountains
title_fullStr Ecological and morphological features of Rhodiola rosea L. in natural populations in the Altai Mountains
title_full_unstemmed Ecological and morphological features of Rhodiola rosea L. in natural populations in the Altai Mountains
title_sort ecological and morphological features of rhodiola rosea l. in natural populations in the altai mountains
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