Journal of Siberian Federal University. Biology / Rhaponticum carthamoides (Asteraceae) in the Altai Republic: Assessment of the State of the Plant Affected by Human Activities

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Journal of Siberian Federal University. Biology. 2022 15 (1)
Authors
Zhmud, Elena V.; Achimova, Altynai A.; Kuban, Irina N.; Yamtirov, Maksim B.; Dorogina, Olga V.
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Жмудь, Е. В.: Центральный сибирский ботанический сад СО РАН Российская Федерация, Новосибирск; Ачимова, А. А.: Алтайский филиал Центрального Сибирского ботанического сада СО РАН «Горно-Алтайский ботанический сад» Российская Федерация, Камлак; Кубан, И. Н.: Центральный сибирский ботанический сад СО РАН Российская Федерация, Новосибирск; Ямтыров, М. Б.: Алтайский филиал Центрального Сибирского ботанического сада СО РАН «Горно-Алтайский ботанический сад» Российская Федерация, Камлак; Дорогина, О. В.: Центральный сибирский ботанический сад СО РАН Российская Федерация, Новосибирск; Zhmud, Еlena V.: Central Siberian Botanical Garden SB RAS Novosibirsk, Russian Federation; ; ORCID: 0000-0001-5534-7691; Аchimova, Аltynai А.: Gorno-Altai Botanical Garden Kamlak, Russian Federation; ORCID: 0000-0002-1940-2224; Кuban, Irina N.: Central Siberian Botanical Garden SB RAS Novosibirsk, Russian Federation; ORCID: 0000-0002-4305-9729; Yamtirov, Мaksim B.: Gorno-Altai Botanical Garden Kamlak, Russian Federation; ORCID: 0000-0001-9065-3811; Dorogina, Оlga V.: Central Siberian Botanical Garden SB RAS Novosibirsk, Russian Federation; ORCID: 0000-0001-5729-3594
Keywords
populations; adaptation; undisturbed habitats; human impact; morphometric characters; correlation analysis
Abstract

Rhaponticum carthamoides (Willd.) Iljin is a rhizome polycarpic plant with monocarpic generative shoots. This is a species of commercial importance. The aboveground and belowground parts of the plant are used as fodder, medicinal raw material, and material for cosmetic industry. The species is classified as rare throughout Russia, except for the Altai Republic. Irrational use leads to disruption of seed and vegetative propagation of plants. The literature data on this species mainly include resource estimates and practical applications. Variations of the morphometric characteristics of the species associated with human impact have not been sufficiently studied. The purpose of this work is a comparative analysis of the growth and development of R. carthamoides in various ecological and geographical conditions of the Altai Republic. The species was investigated in two undisturbed habitats (UH), near the village of Kaitanak and in Katun Nature Reserve (Ust-Koksinsky District), and in two sites affected by human activities, namely, livestock grazing (Seminsky Pass, Shebalinsky District) and the Shavla Protected Area (Ongudaysky District). Morphometric features of the vegetative and generative parts were studied in mature generative R. carthamoides plants. The study showed the presence of a very productive regeneration zone and a more developed system of rosette shoots with large leaves in the UH. In the sites affected by grazing, the power and productivity of R. carthamoides plants decreased, and the process of seed and vegetative propagation was disturbed. Significant correlations of features were found in the UH. The diameter of the aboveground part of plants is related to the number of vegetative rosette shoots, the size of their leaves, and the height of generative shoots (r = 0.75; 0.55; 0.63). These parameters determine the stability of individuals of the species. Adaptation of the plants in the sites affected by human activities was accompanied by the disintegration of growth and development characteristics. We revealed a decrease in the photosynthetic surface area and a reduction in the capacity of the regeneration zone. This process can lead to an impairment in the function of the species in the ecosystem and even its disappearance from the grass stand

Pages
92–106
DOI
10.17516/1997-1389-0376
Paper at repository of SibFU
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/145496

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