IMPORTANCE OF LICHEN
Lichens
have both useful and harmful aspects in nature –
A. USEFUL ASPECTS
(a)
Role in Ecology:- Lichens are ecologically important for the following
aspects –
Pioneer colonizers – Lichens are said to
be the pioneers in establishing vegetation on bare rocky areas (lithosere). They
are the first members to colonize the barren rocky area. During development
they bring about the disintegration of rock stones (biological weathering) by
forming acids e.g., oxalic acid, carbonic acid etc. Thus, they play an
important role in nature in the formation of soil (a phenomenon called
pedogenesis).
Pollution detector – Lichens are very sensitive to
atmospheric pollutants such as sulphur dioxide. They are unable to grow in
towns, cities and around industrial sites such as oil refineries and brickworks.
So, the lichens can be used as reliable biological indicators of pollution. By
studying lichens on trees, a qualitative scale has been devised for the
estimation of mean SO2 level in a given season.
Thus lichens are used as pollution monitors.
(b) Food
and Fodder:- The
lichens serve as important source of food for invertebrates. A large number of
animals for example, mites, caterpillars, termites, snails, slugs etc. feed
partly or completely on lichens. Lichens as food have also been used by man
during famines. They are rich in polysaccharides, certain enzymes and some
vitamins.
Cetraria islandica (Iceland moss) is
taken as food in Sweden, Norway, Scandinavian countries, Iceland etc. Lecanora esculenta is used as food in
Israel and Umbilicaria esculenta in
Japan. Species of Parmelia (known as
rathapu or ‘rock flower’ in Telgu)
are used as curry powder in India. In France the lichens are used in
confectionary for making chocolates and pastries.
Cladonia rangiferina (Reindeer moss) is
the main food for reindeers (a kind of deer) in polar countries. Cetraria
islandica is also used as fooder for horses. Species of Stereocaulon, Evernia, Parmelia and Lecanora are also used as fodder.
(c)
Source of Medicines:- Since
very early times the lichens are used to cure jaundice, fever, diarrhoea,
epilepsy, hydrophobia and various skin diseases. Various lichens are of great
medicinal
A
yellow substance usnic acid is obtained from species of Usnea and Cladonia. It is
a broad spectrum antibiotic and is used in the treatment of various infections.
It is effective against gram positive bacteria. Some lichen compounds e.g.,
lichenin, isolichenin have anti-tumour properties.
Protolichesterinic acid, a compound
obtained from some lichens, is used in preparation of anti-cancer drugs.
Erythrin obtained from Roccella montagnei,
is used to cure angina. Many antiseptic creams such as Usno and Evosin are
available in the market and are well known for their antitumour, spasmolytic
and antiviral activities.
(d) Role in Industry:- Lichen is used in
various types of industries like –
Tanning and dyeing – Some lichens are used in leather
industry. Cetraria islandica and Lobaria pulmortaria show the astringent
property. This astringent substance is extracted from the thallus and is used
in tannin industry. Lichens are also used in preparing natural dyes. Orchil, a
blue dye obtained from Roccella and Leconara, is used to dye woollen
articles and silk fabrics.
It
is purified as orcum and used as a a biological stain. A brown dye is obtained
from Parmelia spp. whereas Ochrolechia spp. yield a red dye. Litmus
used as a acid-base indicator, is also a dye and is obtained from Roccella tinctoria and Lasallia
pustulata.
Cosmetics and perfumes – Lichens like Evernia, Ramalina, Pseudorina are reported to have perfumed
volatile oils. Due to the aromatic substances present in the thallus, the
lichens are used in the preparation of various cosmetic articles, perfumery
goods, dhoop, hawan samagris etc.
Brewing and distillation – Some species of lichen for example, Cetraria islandica contain carbohydrates
in the form of lichenin. In Sweden and Russia alcohol is produced from these
lichens. These lichens are also used in confectionary.
Minerals – Lichens such as Lecanora
esculenta is found in
lime stone deserts and yields large amount of calcium oxalate crystals. These
are 60% of its dry weight.
Natural products – Lichens are known to produce over 550
natural products. Some important natural products are –
(e) Poison from Lichens:- Some lichens are
poisonous due to presence of various substances in them.
B. HARMFUL ASPECTS:
(a)
Lichens growing on young fruit trees and sandal trees are harmful to the plant.
(b)
During hot season some species of lichens (e.g.,
Usnea barbarata) become so dry and inflammable that they often help in
spreading forest fire.
(c)
Some lichens act as allergens.
(d)
The commercial value of glass and marble stone is reduced because of itching of
their surface by lichens.
Prema Iswary,
Assistant Professor,
Department of Botany.
*************
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home