Title of article :
Assessment of Lichen Vitality During a Transplantation Experiment to a Polluted Site
Author/Authors :
M.، Freitas نويسنده , , R.، Godinho نويسنده , , H، Wolterbeek نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
The present work evaluates the stress effects in two epiphytic lichen species with different thallus morphology, the foliose Parmelia caperata and the fruticose Evernia prunastri, as resulting from transplanting from an unpolluted to an air-polluted area. Lichen samples were collected in Portugal in a clean area, during the spring 2003, and transplanted (1) to the same zone nearby and (2) to a polluted area as affected by an industrial complex. Transplant samples were taken periodically during four months in both places. At the same time lichen samples from the clean-air site native (in-situ) populations were also collected. For each sample were measured the chlorophyll content, the chlorophyll degradation and the cell membrane damage, the latter represented by leacheate conductivity. During the experiment the meteorological conditions were registered. The results indicate the absence of stress effects of transplanting as such, and suggest that leachate conductivity may be the more sensitive indicator of general lichen vitality.
Keywords :
bioaccumulation , atmospheric deposition , Metal , temporal variations , bryophyte
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY