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Antarctic collection of lichens in the herbarium of V. F. Kuprevich Institute of experimental botany of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus

Abstract

As a result of the revision of the MSK-L collection, lichens of 11 localities of maritime and continental Antarctic, diverse in species composition, were revealed. The collection includes three ecological groups of lichens. The material for this article was the lichen samples stored in the MSK-L collection in the amount of about 600 herbarium packages collected during 1 CAE, 5 SAE, 63 Russian Antarctic expeditions and 2, 3, 4, 6, 11, 12 Belarusian Antarctic expeditions. 82 species of lichens from 54 genera were identified. Most of the identified species were found in maritime Antarctic. 16 species of lichens were common to maritime and continental Antarctic. Most of the species are classified as bipolar lichens. Thin layer chromatography of genus Lepraria lichens was carried out. It has been shown that usnic acid and zeorin are present only in the Antarctic endemic L. straminea.

About the Authors

А. P. Yatsyna
V. F. Kuprevich Institute of Experimental Botany of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus; Belarusian State University, Minsk
Belarus


Yu. H. Hihiniak
Scientific and Practical Centre of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus on Bioresources, Minsk
Belarus


О. I. Borodin
Scientific and Practical Centre of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus on Bioresources, Minsk
Belarus


М. P. Andreev
V. L. Komarov Botany Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St-Petersburg
Russian Federation


Dz. А. Lukashanets
Scientific and Practical Centre of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus on Bioresources, Minsk
Belarus


А. А. Gaidashov
Republican Center for Polar Research, Minsk
Belarus


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Yatsyna А.P., Hihiniak Yu.H., Borodin О.I., Andreev М.P., Lukashanets D.А., Gaidashov А.А. Antarctic collection of lichens in the herbarium of V. F. Kuprevich Institute of experimental botany of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus. Natural resources. 2021;(1):68-75. (In Russ.)

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