Abstract

Bryophytes possess a wide ecological diapason allowing them to populate substrates of technogenic origins which are scarcely suitable or completely unsuitable for viability of vascular plants. 49 bryophyte species, which belong to 2 divisions, 3 classes, 8 orders, 17 families, and 33 genera have been found on the dump territory of sulphur extraction of the mining-chemical enterprise “Sirka” (Yavoriv district, Lviv region). Seven transects, three on the north slope (base, slope, top), three on the south slope and one on the plateau were laid for sample selections. 20 investigated 0.5 × 0.5 m plots located 2 m apart were analyzed within each 10 × 10 m transect. Specific composition, life forms, projective cover, biomass of bryophytes, numbers of male, female and sterile plants, moisture content in the turfs, pH and physiological investigation of mosses were determined on each plot. The quantitative analysis of the biomorphological structure allowed us to establish the dependence of the spread of life forms on exposition and slope height; essential variability of the projective cover and moss biomass. Bryophyte cover plays an essential part in optimization of the moisture regime and surface layer temperature of technogenic substrates, improving the conditions of growth localities. We established that on the dump the dominant moss species are dioecious with a high level of reproductive effort (sexual and sexless), with short ontogenesis and age of first reproduction, which provides the chance to produce the maximum number of progeny in the minimum period and to form a complete moss cover. The analysis of seasonal moss photosynthesis dynamics has demonstrated the adaptability of moss photosynthetic apparatus to contrasting climatic conditions and the ability to support the intensity of photosynthetic processes on a rather stable level during the vegetative period. Our research showed that bryophytes play an important role in productivity of plant cover on the post-technogenic territories of sulphur extraction. It was found that bryophytes play a role in accumulation of organic carbon and biogenic elements in the substrate of the sulphur extraction dump . Carrying out research of specific composition dynamics and species activity is the precondition for revealing the essence of the dynamic processes taking place in the structure of the bryophyte communities on devastated territories and the influence of these processes on the formation of vegetation on dump complexes.

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  • IntroductionTechnogenic changes in these territories are so profound that formation of artificial high-productive agrocenoses here is economically unjustified, requiring permanent subsidies in the process of exploitation

  • The restoration of territories devastated as a result of excavation of natural sulphur deposits is one of most important ecological problems in Western Ukraine

  • The periods of sexless and sexual reproduction which provide them with considerably higher life activity, reproductive and genetic variability and effective colonization of devastated territories are alternated in the majority of dominant dioecious bryophyte species as the result of energy conservation strategy

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Introduction

Technogenic changes in these territories are so profound that formation of artificial high-productive agrocenoses here is economically unjustified, requiring permanent subsidies in the process of exploitation. Variability of reproductive phenology of moss is connected with temporal form changes and development of moss plants under the influence of microclimatic turf conditions and the season It has been established (Söderström & During, 2005; Maciel-Silva & Válio, 2011; Baughman et al, 2017) that the scale of self-fecundation of monoecious moss species is exaggerated, as their cross fecundation occurs more often than was considered earlier (Longton, 2006). Vegetative reproduction in bryophytes occurs in various forms, which are divided into three main types: vegetative organs, frag-

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