Lichens are sensitive to the presence of ammonia (NH3) in the environment. However, in order to use them as reliable indicators in biomonitoring studies, it is necessary to establish unequivocally the occurrence of certain symptoms following the exposure to NH3 in the environment. In this paper, we simulated an episode of acute air pollution due to the release of NH3. The biological effects of acute air pollution by atmospheric NH3 have been investigated using N-sensitive (Flavoparmelia caperata) and N-tolerant (Xanthoria parietina) species. Lichen samples were exposed to ecologically relevant NH3 concentrations for 8 weeks, simulating three areas of impact: a control area (2 μg/m(3)), an area of intermediate impact (2-35 μg/m(3)) and an ar...
Effects of high ammonia emissions and nitrogen deposition were investigated on lichens around a pig ...
This study investigated the physiological response of the epiphytic lichen Evernia prunastri to ecol...
Lichens are one of the most responsive components of the ecosystem to reactive forms of nitrogen. In...
Lichens are sensitive to the presence of ammonia (NH3) in the environment. However, in order to use ...
In this study, we investigated whether ammonia emissions from industrial composting of organic waste...
The lichen monitoring programme included in the Dutch National Air Quality Survey was used to explor...
This study investigated if atmospheric ammonia (NH3) pollution around a sheep farm influences the ph...
Acidophytic, oligotrophic lichens on tree trunks are widely considered to be the most sensitive biot...
Although it is generally accepted that δ15N in lichen reflects predominating N isotope sources in th...
The effect of atmospheric ammonia on ecosystems has been the subject of ongoing research. Its advers...
Lichens are among the most sensitive organisms to nitrogen (N) pollution at the ecosystem level. The...
Nitrogen enrichment in sensitive habitats has become a matter of concern in recent years, and has le...
Effects of high ammonia emissions and nitrogen deposition were investigated on lichens around a pig ...
This study investigated the physiological response of the epiphytic lichen Evernia prunastri to ecol...
Lichens are one of the most responsive components of the ecosystem to reactive forms of nitrogen. In...
Lichens are sensitive to the presence of ammonia (NH3) in the environment. However, in order to use ...
In this study, we investigated whether ammonia emissions from industrial composting of organic waste...
The lichen monitoring programme included in the Dutch National Air Quality Survey was used to explor...
This study investigated if atmospheric ammonia (NH3) pollution around a sheep farm influences the ph...
Acidophytic, oligotrophic lichens on tree trunks are widely considered to be the most sensitive biot...
Although it is generally accepted that δ15N in lichen reflects predominating N isotope sources in th...
The effect of atmospheric ammonia on ecosystems has been the subject of ongoing research. Its advers...
Lichens are among the most sensitive organisms to nitrogen (N) pollution at the ecosystem level. The...
Nitrogen enrichment in sensitive habitats has become a matter of concern in recent years, and has le...
Effects of high ammonia emissions and nitrogen deposition were investigated on lichens around a pig ...
This study investigated the physiological response of the epiphytic lichen Evernia prunastri to ecol...
Lichens are one of the most responsive components of the ecosystem to reactive forms of nitrogen. In...