The lichen Cladonia portentosa is generally considered to be sensitive to increased environmental nitrogen (N) deposition. However, the presence of this lichen in impacted environments suggests that it can cope with prolonged exposure to high N availability. To test the tolerance of this species to N, photosynthetic parameters, carbon and N concentrations and isotopic signature, chitin concentration, surface pH and extracellular enzymatic activity were measured in samples exposed for 11 years to different N doses and forms at the Whim bog N manipulation experimental site (United Kingdom). The results showed that C. portentosa is tolerant to long-term exposure to wet N deposition, maintaining its functionality with almost unaltered physiolog...
In this article we evaluate the potential use of Cladonia foliacea tissue N content, C:N ratio, and ...
Main conclusion: Different nitrogen forms affect different metabolic pathways in lichens. In particu...
ACESSO via B-on: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00425-004-1396-1The aim of this study was to compare the...
The lichen Cladonia portentosa is generally considered to be sensitive to increased environmental ni...
The lichen Cladonia portentosa is generally considered to be sensitive to increased environmental ni...
Lichens are one of the most responsive components of the ecosystem to reactive forms of nitrogen. In...
Nitrogen (N) deposition has increased globally over the last 150 years and further increase is predi...
Lichens are among the most sensitive organisms to nitrogen (N) pollution at the ecosystem level. The...
Lichens are among the most sensitive organisms to nitrogen (N) pollution at the ecosystem level. Sev...
Lichens are among the most sensitive organisms to nitrogen (N) pollution at the ecosystem level. Sev...
Climate change and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition on drylands are greatly threatening these esp...
Lichens are self-sustaining entities formed by a symbiotic association between a fungal partner, the...
Large areas of Great Britain currently receive nitrogen (N) deposition at rates which exceed the thr...
In this article we evaluate the potential use of Cladonia foliacea tissue N content, C:N ratio, and ...
Main conclusion: Different nitrogen forms affect different metabolic pathways in lichens. In particu...
ACESSO via B-on: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00425-004-1396-1The aim of this study was to compare the...
The lichen Cladonia portentosa is generally considered to be sensitive to increased environmental ni...
The lichen Cladonia portentosa is generally considered to be sensitive to increased environmental ni...
Lichens are one of the most responsive components of the ecosystem to reactive forms of nitrogen. In...
Nitrogen (N) deposition has increased globally over the last 150 years and further increase is predi...
Lichens are among the most sensitive organisms to nitrogen (N) pollution at the ecosystem level. The...
Lichens are among the most sensitive organisms to nitrogen (N) pollution at the ecosystem level. Sev...
Lichens are among the most sensitive organisms to nitrogen (N) pollution at the ecosystem level. Sev...
Climate change and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition on drylands are greatly threatening these esp...
Lichens are self-sustaining entities formed by a symbiotic association between a fungal partner, the...
Large areas of Great Britain currently receive nitrogen (N) deposition at rates which exceed the thr...
In this article we evaluate the potential use of Cladonia foliacea tissue N content, C:N ratio, and ...
Main conclusion: Different nitrogen forms affect different metabolic pathways in lichens. In particu...
ACESSO via B-on: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00425-004-1396-1The aim of this study was to compare the...