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Accumulation of nitrogen and changes in assimilation pigments of lichens transplanted in an agricultural area
Authors:Luisa Frati  Giorgio Brunialti  Stefania Gaudino  Alessandra Pati  Silvia Rosamilia  Stefano Loppi
Institution:1. TerraData environmetrics, University of Siena, Siena, Italy
2. Agency for Environmental Protection, and Technical Services, Roma, Italy
3. Department of Environmental Science, University of Siena, Siena, Italy
Abstract:The results of a survey aimed at testing the hypothesis that the lichen Evernia prunastri, when transplanted in an agricultural area with high atmospheric NH3 concentrations, would respond to NH3 air pollution accumulating nitrogen in its thalli and showing changes in the concentration of assimilation pigments are presented. The results confirmed the hypothesis and showed that all lichen transplants accumulated nitrogen, suggesting that besides the release of atmospheric ammonia by animal stockfarms, the use of N-based fertilizers and the deposition of N-rich dust also may contribute to the high nitrogen availability to lichens in the study area. The result indicated that in the study area both the critical level of NH3 and the critical load of N for lichens are exceeded and physiological damage is to be expected in sensitive species. The results of assimilation pigments in E. prunastri, with a decrease in the concentration of chlorophylls a and b and carotenoids, as well as chlorophyll degradation to phaeophytin, confirmed this hypothesis. However, owing to the limited data set and pending further studies, these conclusions should be considered as limited to the study area.
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