Impact of wet deposited nickel on the cation content of a mat-forming lichen Cladina stellaris. Environmental and Experimental Botany 43

Abstract The impact of experimentally sprayed aqueous nickel solution on the concentrations of potassium, calcium, magnesium and nickel in three horizontal strata (top, 0 -20 mm; middle, 20 -40 mm; and base, 40 -60 mm) of the cushion-forming lichen Cladina stellaris was investigated. The experimenta...

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Main Authors: M Hyvärinen, M Roitto, R Ohtonen, A Markkola
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.1047.6400 2023-05-15T17:04:55+02:00 Impact of wet deposited nickel on the cation content of a mat-forming lichen Cladina stellaris. Environmental and Experimental Botany 43 M Hyvärinen M Roitto R Ohtonen A Markkola The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2000 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1047.6400 http://directory.umm.ac.id/Data%20Elmu/jurnal/E/Environmental%20and%20Experimental%20Botany/Vol43.Issue3.Jun2000/1209.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1047.6400 http://directory.umm.ac.id/Data%20Elmu/jurnal/E/Environmental%20and%20Experimental%20Botany/Vol43.Issue3.Jun2000/1209.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://directory.umm.ac.id/Data%20Elmu/jurnal/E/Environmental%20and%20Experimental%20Botany/Vol43.Issue3.Jun2000/1209.pdf text 2000 ftciteseerx 2020-04-05T00:21:39Z Abstract The impact of experimentally sprayed aqueous nickel solution on the concentrations of potassium, calcium, magnesium and nickel in three horizontal strata (top, 0 -20 mm; middle, 20 -40 mm; and base, 40 -60 mm) of the cushion-forming lichen Cladina stellaris was investigated. The experimental nickel deposition range used corresponded with that from the pristine forests of the Finnish border to polluted industrial sites of Russian Kola Peninsula (0-1000 mg Ni 2 + m − 2 year − 1 ). The lichen mat retained ca. 31 -66% of the nickel deposited during two growing seasons and the relative retention efficiency was highest at the low deposition end. The concentrations of cations in lichen thalli were significantly reduced only after the highest nickel deposition. Furthermore, the separate horizontal strata responded differently to nickel exposure indicating that the cation exchange sites of the top stratum were not completely saturated by nickel even after the most severe treatment. However, nickel deposited in high doses caused considerable reduction in potassium concentration indicating damage to cell membranes. Episodically deposited high concentrations of nickel can probably affect membrane integrity before detectable changes in total concentrations of cations in the lichen thallus take place. Thus, ratios of total concentrations of cations in the lichen thallus are fairly insensitive to nickel deposition, which reduces the risk of compounding effects when the ratios are used to indicate long-term acid deposition in areas with multiple pollution problems such as Kola Peninsula. Text kola peninsula Unknown Kola Peninsula
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description Abstract The impact of experimentally sprayed aqueous nickel solution on the concentrations of potassium, calcium, magnesium and nickel in three horizontal strata (top, 0 -20 mm; middle, 20 -40 mm; and base, 40 -60 mm) of the cushion-forming lichen Cladina stellaris was investigated. The experimental nickel deposition range used corresponded with that from the pristine forests of the Finnish border to polluted industrial sites of Russian Kola Peninsula (0-1000 mg Ni 2 + m − 2 year − 1 ). The lichen mat retained ca. 31 -66% of the nickel deposited during two growing seasons and the relative retention efficiency was highest at the low deposition end. The concentrations of cations in lichen thalli were significantly reduced only after the highest nickel deposition. Furthermore, the separate horizontal strata responded differently to nickel exposure indicating that the cation exchange sites of the top stratum were not completely saturated by nickel even after the most severe treatment. However, nickel deposited in high doses caused considerable reduction in potassium concentration indicating damage to cell membranes. Episodically deposited high concentrations of nickel can probably affect membrane integrity before detectable changes in total concentrations of cations in the lichen thallus take place. Thus, ratios of total concentrations of cations in the lichen thallus are fairly insensitive to nickel deposition, which reduces the risk of compounding effects when the ratios are used to indicate long-term acid deposition in areas with multiple pollution problems such as Kola Peninsula.
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