Use of chemical markers in antartic ecosystem studies of Demaria mount

Research is devoted to using chemical markers for studying and description of ecosystems. Photosynthetic pigments – carotenoids and chlorophylls, and soil polymers – humic, fulvic acids and their salts, were used as chemical markers. Correlations between concentrations of these markers in samples an...

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Date:2014
Main Authors: Chepeleva, L.V., Sizova, Z.A., Yukhno, G.D., Utevsky, S.Y., Gamulya, Y.G., Utevsky, A.Y., Roshal, A.D.
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Language:English
Published: Національний антарктичний науковий центр МОН України 2014
Series:Український антарктичний журнал
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Online Access:https://nasplib.isofts.kiev.ua/handle/123456789/129662
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Journal Title:Digital Library of Periodicals of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Cite this:Use of chemical markers in antartic ecosystem studies of Demaria mount / L.V. Chepeleva, Z.A. Sizova, G.D. Yukhno, S.Y. Utevsky, Y.G. Gamulya, A.Y. Utevsky, A.D. Roshal // Український антарктичний журнал. — 2014. — № 13. — С. 231-241. — Бібліогр.: 17 назв. — англ.

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Summary:Research is devoted to using chemical markers for studying and description of ecosystems. Photosynthetic pigments – carotenoids and chlorophylls, and soil polymers – humic, fulvic acids and their salts, were used as chemical markers. Correlations between concentrations of these markers in samples and parameters of “total nitrogen” and ash were studied. Complex chemical analysis for nine samples collected on a Demaria hill in the altitude range from 47 m to 408 m above see level was carried. It was concluded that in meager antarcticlike ecosystems the content of carotenoids and chlorophylls adequately reflects the quantity of a whole phytomass and of biomass. Total content humic and fulvic acids can be used to estimate quantity of organic substances in soils. Comparison of photosynthetic pigment concentrations with “total nitrogen” parameter allows to separate biogenic phytomass nitrogen and animal waste products.