Estimation of environmental situation in the Republic of Belarus with various anthropogeneous load by the indicators of polymorphic markers clover creeping Trifolium repens L.

Authors

  • Olga V. Lozinskaya Belarusian State University, International Sakharov Environmental Institute, Dolgobrodskaya street, 23/1, 220070, Minsk, Belarus

Keywords:

antropogenic load, genetic polymorphism, clover creeping (Trifolium repens L.), elemental imbalance

Abstract

By the ratio of phenotypes and the dynamics of variability of morphological characters in Trifolium repens L. it was shown that the greatest genetic stability is observed in populations in the places of natural landscapes. The lowest genetic stability was found in the places with heavy traffic and in the places with industrial facilities. It was determined that an increase in the number of altered genotypes under the influence of anthropogenic factors was almost doubled: 10 in natural areas and 17–23 in areas with anthropogenic load.

Author Biography

  • Olga V. Lozinskaya, Belarusian State University, International Sakharov Environmental Institute, Dolgobrodskaya street, 23/1, 220070, Minsk, Belarus

    lecturer of the department of general ecology, biology and enviromental genetic

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Published

2019-03-02

Issue

Section

The Study and Rehabilitation of Ecosystems

How to Cite

[1]
Lozinskaya, O.V. 2019. Estimation of environmental situation in the Republic of Belarus with various anthropogeneous load by the indicators of polymorphic markers clover creeping Trifolium repens L. Journal of the Belarusian State University. Ecology. 3 (Mar. 2019), 34–42.