Total concentrations of major and trace elements were determined in samples of the epilithic lichen Umbilicaria decussata from 24 ice-free areas in coastal Victoria Land (Antarctica). Overall average concentrations of trace elements except Cd were the lowest ever reported for lichens of the genus Umbilicaria. Specifically, the mean level of Pb in lichens from granitic rocks (0.46 ± 0.18 μg g-1 dry wt) was more than four times lower than the lowest record in Arctic lichens. No impact of local human activities was detected, but the elemental composition of U. decussata was affected by entrapment of soil or rock dust particles and probably by uptake of soluble elements from substrate. Relationships between elements and their distribution patte...
Lichen samples (Dirinaria sp. and Parmotrema sp.) were collected in a suburban area of Selangor. The...
International audienceGlobal distillation is classically pointed as the biggest responsible for cont...
Our present knowledge of Antarctic ecosystems is probably still insufficient to interpret and monito...
Total concentrations of major and trace elements were determined in samples of the epilithic lichen ...
Lichens and mosses constitute the bulk of plant biomass in terrestrial ecosystems of continental Ant...
We assessed the content of some major and trace elements and lichen compounds as well as antioxidant...
Lichens are powerful biomonitor of airborne pollution around point sources or long range transport b...
Concentrations of mercury were measured in soil and two species of epilithic macrolichens (Umbilicar...
The main aim of this study was to identify variations in heavy metal concentrations in Cetrariella d...
Antarctica is considered pristine despite the gradual emergence of certain pollutants (trace element...
Samples of foliose (Nephroma antarcticum) and fruticose (Usnea sp.) lichens were collected across a ...
The results of a survey aimed at providing baseline element composition of lichens from unpolluted o...
Lichens produce various carbon-based secondary compounds (CBSCs) in response to abiotic conditions a...
Abstract Antarctica is considered one of the most pristine regions on Earth, but evidences of global...
The vegetation of the Windmill Islands oasis, Wilkes Land, continental Antarctica is dominated by li...
Lichen samples (Dirinaria sp. and Parmotrema sp.) were collected in a suburban area of Selangor. The...
International audienceGlobal distillation is classically pointed as the biggest responsible for cont...
Our present knowledge of Antarctic ecosystems is probably still insufficient to interpret and monito...
Total concentrations of major and trace elements were determined in samples of the epilithic lichen ...
Lichens and mosses constitute the bulk of plant biomass in terrestrial ecosystems of continental Ant...
We assessed the content of some major and trace elements and lichen compounds as well as antioxidant...
Lichens are powerful biomonitor of airborne pollution around point sources or long range transport b...
Concentrations of mercury were measured in soil and two species of epilithic macrolichens (Umbilicar...
The main aim of this study was to identify variations in heavy metal concentrations in Cetrariella d...
Antarctica is considered pristine despite the gradual emergence of certain pollutants (trace element...
Samples of foliose (Nephroma antarcticum) and fruticose (Usnea sp.) lichens were collected across a ...
The results of a survey aimed at providing baseline element composition of lichens from unpolluted o...
Lichens produce various carbon-based secondary compounds (CBSCs) in response to abiotic conditions a...
Abstract Antarctica is considered one of the most pristine regions on Earth, but evidences of global...
The vegetation of the Windmill Islands oasis, Wilkes Land, continental Antarctica is dominated by li...
Lichen samples (Dirinaria sp. and Parmotrema sp.) were collected in a suburban area of Selangor. The...
International audienceGlobal distillation is classically pointed as the biggest responsible for cont...
Our present knowledge of Antarctic ecosystems is probably still insufficient to interpret and monito...