Integrated biomonitoring of airborne pollutants over space and time using tree rings, bark, leaves and epiphytic lichens
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The integrated use of tree rings and outer tissues, and lichens, was tested for monitoring how pollutant
concentrations
vary in space and over time nearby an incinerator in industrial area in Central Italy. Trace
elements
in thalli of lichen Xanthoria parietina and in leaves, bark, wood of Quercus pubescens, as well as
carbon,
oxygen and nitrogen isotope ratios in tree rings were analyzed. Some trace elements in the leaves
differed
significantly between the plots, though this was not the case in lichens and bark. The values of
13
C and
18
O showed the same trend in all plots, while the values of
15
N were higher in the distal plot.
The
results indicated that trace elements were intercepted and collected by tree bark and leaves, as well
as
lichens, at low concentrations, and that they hardly entered into tree xylem tissues during the growing
season
to be stored into the woody tissues. Indeed, the study did not highlight marked changes over time
and
space, in accumulation of airborne pollutants in the selected biomonitors, most probably due to the
low
levels of industrial development. Nevertheless, the analysis of tree ring cores in combination with
bark
and leaves, and lichens might potentially contribute to depict historic impacts of airborne pollutants
at
pronounced concentrations.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Biomonitoring; Dendrochemistry; Foliose thalli; Pollution; Stable isotope; Tree rings
Elenco autori:
Cocozza, Claudia
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