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Comparison of Photosynthetic Pigment Contents in Lichen Samples were Collected from Different Localities in Bursa

Year 2017, Volume: 11 Issue: 33, 121 - 127, 28.12.2017

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In this study, contents of photosynthetic pigment in foliose Hypogymnia physodes (L.) Nyl. and fruticose Pseudevernia furfuracea (L.) Zopf were compared. Lichen species were collected from five localities at Osmangazi and İznik districts in Bursa. Chlorophyll-a, chlorophyll-b, total carotenoid contents (mg/g), chlorophyll-a/chlorophyll-b ratio, total carotenoid/total chlorophyll ratio and OD435/OD415 ratio in the lichen extracts were differently determined between localities. These changes were found statistically significant (p<0.001). The highest chlorophyll-a contents were measured in Osmangazi-Soğukpınar (2.79±0.17 m/g), İznik-İhsaniye (2.37±0.24 mg/g), the lowest contents of chlorophyll-a were measured in İznik-Sağırhisar (2.02±0.21 mg/g), İznik-Nüzhetiye (2.22±0.19 mg/g). These results have been observed that Soğukpınar and İhsaniye localities were less affected by anthropogenic effects due to their presence in the rural areas. Whereas, the localities of Sağırhisar and Nüzhetiye were affected by agricultural activities. Only, the difference between total carotenoids/total chlorophyll ratio was not statistically significant. In addition, it has been found between the lichen species. The changes in the content of photosynthetic pigments of Pseudevernia furfuracea were much more than Hypogymnia physodes. These results showed that negative atmospheric conditions are more effective at fruticose lichens than at foliose lichens.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Agricultural Biotechnology (Other)
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Vesile Ebru Karakaş

Şule Öztürk

Seyhan Oran

Publication Date December 28, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 11 Issue: 33

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APA Karakaş, V. E., Öztürk, Ş., & Oran, S. (2017). Comparison of Photosynthetic Pigment Contents in Lichen Samples were Collected from Different Localities in Bursa. Journal of Biological and Environmental Sciences, 11(33), 121-127.
AMA Karakaş VE, Öztürk Ş, Oran S. Comparison of Photosynthetic Pigment Contents in Lichen Samples were Collected from Different Localities in Bursa. JBES. December 2017;11(33):121-127.
Chicago Karakaş, Vesile Ebru, Şule Öztürk, and Seyhan Oran. “Comparison of Photosynthetic Pigment Contents in Lichen Samples Were Collected from Different Localities in Bursa”. Journal of Biological and Environmental Sciences 11, no. 33 (December 2017): 121-27.
EndNote Karakaş VE, Öztürk Ş, Oran S (December 1, 2017) Comparison of Photosynthetic Pigment Contents in Lichen Samples were Collected from Different Localities in Bursa. Journal of Biological and Environmental Sciences 11 33 121–127.
IEEE V. E. Karakaş, Ş. Öztürk, and S. Oran, “Comparison of Photosynthetic Pigment Contents in Lichen Samples were Collected from Different Localities in Bursa”, JBES, vol. 11, no. 33, pp. 121–127, 2017.
ISNAD Karakaş, Vesile Ebru et al. “Comparison of Photosynthetic Pigment Contents in Lichen Samples Were Collected from Different Localities in Bursa”. Journal of Biological and Environmental Sciences 11/33 (December2017), 121-127.
JAMA Karakaş VE, Öztürk Ş, Oran S. Comparison of Photosynthetic Pigment Contents in Lichen Samples were Collected from Different Localities in Bursa. JBES. 2017;11:121–127.
MLA Karakaş, Vesile Ebru et al. “Comparison of Photosynthetic Pigment Contents in Lichen Samples Were Collected from Different Localities in Bursa”. Journal of Biological and Environmental Sciences, vol. 11, no. 33, 2017, pp. 121-7.
Vancouver Karakaş VE, Öztürk Ş, Oran S. Comparison of Photosynthetic Pigment Contents in Lichen Samples were Collected from Different Localities in Bursa. JBES. 2017;11(33):121-7.

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