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Title: Aboveground phytomass and rate of plant debris decomposition in herbaceous communities exposed to soil pollution with heavy metals
Authors: Bezel’, V. S.
Zhuikova, T. V.
Gordeeva, V. A.
Meling, E. V.
Trubyanov, A. B.
Glotov, N. V.
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Maik Nauka Publishing / Springer SBM
Abstract: Consideration is given to production and decomposition processes in herbaceous communities exposed to chemical pollution with heavy metals in the Middle Urals. High variation in the aboveground phytomass of agrobotanical groups (legumes, forbs, grasses) is due to spatial heterogeneity of soil pollution levels and consequent changes in the species composition of plant communities in the areas studied. Therefore, nonparametric statistical methods have been used (Kruskal–Wallis test with subsequent pairwise comparisons by Wilcoxon–Mann–Whitney with Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons). The phytomass of legumes remains unchanged in the increasing pollution gradient, while the contribution of forbs to the total phytomass decreases and that of grasses increases. Soils rich in nutrient elements can maintain a high rate of plant debris decomposition, counterbalancing the adverse effect of increased heavy metal concentrations on relevant processes. The balance between production and mineralization processes provides for the sustainable, long-term existence of herbaceous communities under conditions of intense pollution of the natural environment. © 2016, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
Keywords: BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTIVITY
CHEMICAL POLLUTION
DECOMPOSITION PROCESSES
HEAVY METALS
HERBACEOUS PHYTOCENOSES
ABOVEGROUND BIOMASS
BIOLOGICAL PRODUCTION
CHEMICAL POLLUTANT
COMMUNITY COMPOSITION
CONCENTRATION (COMPOSITION)
DECOMPOSITION
GRASS
HEAVY METAL
HERB
HETEROGENEITY
LEGUME
PLANT COMMUNITY
POLLUTION EFFECT
POLLUTION EXPOSURE
SOIL POLLUTION
URALS
POACEAE
ISSN: 10674136
DOI: 10.1134/S1067413616040081
SCOPUS: 84978776929
WoS: 000380134600004
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