This study investigated if atmospheric ammonia (NH3) pollution around a sheep farm influences the photosynthetic performance of the lichens Evernia prunastri and Pseudevernia furfuracea. Thalli of both species were transplanted for up to 30 days in a semi-arid region (Crete, Greece), at sites with concentrations of atmospheric ammonia of ca. 60 μg/m3 (at a sheep farm), ca. 15 μg/m3 (60 m from the sheep farm) and ca. 2 μg/m3 (a remote area 5 km away). Lichen photosynthesis was analysed by the chlorophyll a fluorescence emission to identify targets of ammonia pollution. The results indicated that the photosystem II of the two lichens exposed to NH3 is susceptible to this pollutant in the gas-phase. The parameter PIABS...
The lichen monitoring programme included in the Dutch National Air Quality Survey was used to explor...
Lichens are among the most sensitive organisms to nitrogen (N) pollution at the ecosystem level. The...
Atmospheric ammonia (NH3) is increasingly a major worldwide driver for biodiversity loss. Because t...
This study investigated if atmospheric ammonia (NH3) pollution around a sheep farm influences the ph...
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 effect of atmospheric ammonia on ecosystems has been the subject of ongoing research. Its advers...
The results of a survey aimed at testing the hypothesis that the lichen Evernia prunastri, when tran...
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...
The lichen monitoring programme included in the Dutch National Air Quality Survey was used to explor...
Lichens are among the most sensitive organisms to nitrogen (N) pollution at the ecosystem level. The...
Atmospheric ammonia (NH3) is increasingly a major worldwide driver for biodiversity loss. Because t...
This study investigated if atmospheric ammonia (NH3) pollution around a sheep farm influences the ph...
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 effect of atmospheric ammonia on ecosystems has been the subject of ongoing research. Its advers...
The results of a survey aimed at testing the hypothesis that the lichen Evernia prunastri, when tran...
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...
The lichen monitoring programme included in the Dutch National Air Quality Survey was used to explor...
Lichens are among the most sensitive organisms to nitrogen (N) pollution at the ecosystem level. The...
Atmospheric ammonia (NH3) is increasingly a major worldwide driver for biodiversity loss. Because t...