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Early Effects of Atmospheric Ammonia Deposition on Calluna Vulgaris (L.) Hull Growing on an Ombrotrophic Peat Bog
Authors:J. A. Carfrae   L. J. Sheppard   J. A. Raven   I. D. Leith   W. Stein   A. Crossley  M. Theobald
Affiliation:(1) CEH Edinburgh, The Bush Estate Penicuik, EH260QB Midlothian, UK;(2) University of Dundee at SCRI, SCRI, Invergowrie, DD2 5DA Dundee, UK;(3) Scottish Crop Research Institute, SCRI, Invergowrie, DD2 5DA Dundee, UK
Abstract:This paper reports data from a field study investigating the impacts of elevated ammonia (NH3) deposition on Calluna vulgaris growing on an ombrotrophic peat bog in S.E. Scotland. Shoot extension, foliar N concentrations, chlorophyll concentration and chlorophyll fluorescence were measured during the second growing season of exposure to a gradient of ammonia concentrations. Results indicate that NH3 increases growth between 150–200 kg N ha–1y–1 cumulative deposition. Foliar N content increased significantly in response to NH3 cumulative deposition up to 400 kg N ha–1 y–1 whereas chlorophyll a content significantly decreased. Measurements of Fv/Fm suggest that although NH3 exposure altered the growth and reduced chlorophyll a, the efficiency of photosystem II was insensitive to NH3-N deposition at this stage.
Keywords:ammonia  Calluna vulgaris  chlorophyll  field simulation  foliar N concentration  photosystem II efficiency  shoot growth
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