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Air pollution and forest decline near Mexico City
Authors:David Cibrián Tovar
Institution:(1) Sección de Parasitología Forestal, División de Ciencias Forestales, Universidad Autónoma Chapingo, Mexico
Abstract:The forests of Abies religiosa Schl. et Cham. in the north and the northeast slopes of the mountains of the southwestern region of the Valley of Mexico are in an acute process of decline, particularly the fir forest of the Cultural and Recreational Park Desierto de los Leones. The mortality of the trees began in 1981, and by 1987 30% of the trees of the Park had died; the mortality continues. The surviving trees are in a very poor crown condition, having thin crowns with many dead branches. in the light of current knowledge air pollution, in particular the oxidant gases (ozone), are the primary cause of decline, but other conditions or agents (age of the trees and diseases) could be contributing factors in the dying of the trees.Contribution from lsquoFourth World Wilderness Congress-Acid Rain Symposium, Denver (Estes Park), Coloradorsquo, September 11–18, 1987.
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