Palynological investigations of profile Cergowa in Poland

The decomposition rate of organic, Compounds, following the death of a plant, is dependent on several external factors. Assimilatory pigments generally undergo a rapid degradation. In certain condition, however, their decomposition may be considerably retarded; e.g. compounds similar to chlorophyll and some carotenoids, as a and ß-carotene, lutein and others, may persist several thousand years in marine and lake Sediments (Vallentyne 1960). Derivatives of chlorophyll were also found in the surface layer of wood soil (Gorham 1959). In this connection the question arises, in what a way a still different environment, namely peat, influences the decomposition rate of pigments. The starting point in these investigations was the fact observed by one of the co-authors, that many subfossil fir needles from various depths of the peat bog in Cergowa Gora were bright yellow green pigmented. Macroscopic otoservations have already suggested that, at least, a part of the pigments did not undergo decomposition. A study was undertaken with the aim to determine the quantitative and qualitative changes in assimilatory pigments, occurring in fir needles in dependence on the pexiod of time they were lying in the peat bog.

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Wieckowski, S, Szczepanek, Kazimierz (1963). Dataset: Palynological investigations of profile Cergowa in Poland. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.777122

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.777122
Author Wieckowski, S
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Szczepanek, Kazimierz
Source Creation 1963
Publication Year 1963
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Title: Assimilatory pigments from subfossil fir needles (Abies alba Mill.)
Identifier: hdl:10013/epic.37634.d001
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 1963
Source: Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
Authors: Wieckowski S , Szczepanek Kazimierz .

Title: The anthropogenic vegetation changes in the region of the Dukla Pass, the Low Beskid Mountains
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 2000
Source: In: Machnik, J. (Editor) Archaeology and Natural Background of the Lower Beskid Mountains, Carpathians Part I. Prace Komisji Prehistorii Karpat, Vol II, Polska Akademia Umiejetnosci, Kraków
Authors: Szczepanek Kazimierz , Szczepanek Kazimierz .

Title: Anthropogenic vegetation changes in the region of the Dukla Pass, the Lower Beskid Mountains
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 2001
Source: Polska Akademia Umiejetnosci. Prace Komisji Prehistorii Karpat
Authors: Szczepanek Kazimierz , Szczepanek Kazimierz .