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Ecological and floristic characteristics of forest communities with Pyrola incarnata (DC.) Freyn in the conditions of Central Yakutia

https://doi.org/10.25587/2222-5404-2024-21-1-12-23

Abstract

Pyrola incarnata is a typical boreal species that is widespread in the taiga zone. In Central Yakutia, it often acts as a co-dominant in the herbaceous-shrub layer of larch forests. Based on the results of analysis of geobotanical descriptions according to the Brown-Blanke method, all phytocenoses with the participation of P. incarnata were divided into 4 associations (acc. Saxifrago bronchialis– Pinetum sylvestris, acc. Limnado stelleri–Laricetum cajanderi, acc. Aquilegio parviflorae–Laricetum cajanderi and acc. Ledo palustris–Laricetum cajanderi), which belong to the class of coniferous forests Vaccinio-Piceetea Br.-Bl., Siss. et Vlieger 1939 [1]. The article presents data on the analysis of environmental parameters and floristic analysis of forest communities with the participation of Pyrola incarnata. The leading families and related species involved in the formation of phytocenoses together with P. incarnata, the dependence of the state of P. incarnata on the floral composition of phytocenoses were identified. The identification of the ecological preferences of P. incarnata was carried out according to the method of environmental humidity indicators and richness factors-salinity. As a result of the studies conducted in the conditions of Central Yakutia, we have found out that the species is characterised by a relatively wide range of tolerance in terms of the moisture factor. It prefers growth sites from dry meadows to raw meadows type of moisture, stages from 59.2 to 68.3, and in terms of the richnesssalinity prefers rather rich soils, stages from 8.2 to 11.5. At the same time, the phytocenoses of assoc. Ledo palustris–Laricetum cajanderi, Limnado stelleri–Laricetum cajanderi and Saxifrago bronchialis– Pinetum sylvestris were clearly distributed along the gradients of richness-salinity and moisture, and the communities of assoc.. Aquilegio parviflorae–Laricetum cajanderi tends towards dry meadow conditions and is located completely on top of the indicators of the communities of the association Saxifrago bronchialis–Pinetum sylvestris, and partially overlapping the area. The indicators of the Limnado stelleri– Laricetum cajanderi assoc. did not affect the area of wetter conditions, the zone of distribution of the phytocenoses of the Ledo palustris – Laricetum cajanderi assoc..

About the Author

A. A. Nikiforova
M.K. Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University
Russian Federation

Nikiforova Alina Afanasyevna – Senior Lecturer of Ecological and Geographical Department, Institute of Natural Sciences 

Yakutsk



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Nikiforova A.A. Ecological and floristic characteristics of forest communities with Pyrola incarnata (DC.) Freyn in the conditions of Central Yakutia. Vestnik of North-Eastern Federal University. 2024;21(1):12-23. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25587/2222-5404-2024-21-1-12-23

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