Title of article :
Evaluation of SO and NO -related degradation of 2 2
coniferous forest stands in Poland
Author/Authors :
Ma?gorzata Grodzi´nska-Jurczaka، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , Gra?zyna Szarek-?ukaszewskab، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
Poland has been for many years under the strong influence of air pollutants mainly SO2, NO2 and heavy metals.
which have inflicted significant damage on Polish forests. A 3-year study on the degradation of coniferous stands
assessment as opposed to the level of acidic air pollutants was carried out in various regions of Poland. Concentra-
tions of SO2 and NO2 in the atmosphere showed significant seasonal variation monthly range from 0 to 95 and 0.5
to 22 mg my3 considerably for SO and NO ., reaching the highest levels in winter. Their concentrations varied 2 2
between the sites. Sulphur and nitrogen concentrations in the needles of Norway spruce Picea abies L.. Karst.
666]2511 mg gy1. and Scots pine Pinus syl¨estris L.. 900]2438 mg gy1. were high and exceeded the levels
considered normal from 100 to 400%. Levels of S and N varied seasonally, between the years and sites. All analysed
needles from all stations were damaged identifying the beginning to more severe degradation of epicuticular wax
structure. Stage of epicuticular wax structures showed a relationship with S content in the needles. Both levels of S
and N concentration and erosion of the needle surface wax were in most cases connected to the concentrations of
acidic gas in the air.
Keywords :
SEM , forest decline , Norway spruce , Scots pine , sulphur , nitrogen , Needles
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment