Title of article :
Effects on growth, photosynthesis and pigments of the freshwater
moss Fontinalis antipyretica Hedw. after exposure
to wood ash solution
Author/Authors :
K. Andreas Aronsson ?، نويسنده , , Nils G.A. Ekelund، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The application of wood ash from biofuel sources to the forest has been suggested as a source of nutrients for trees and for
restoration of acidified soils and surface waters. Studies on the effects of wood ash on aquatic organisms and ecosystems are, however,
few. This study investigated the effects of wood ash (0.1–10 g l−1) on the freshwater moss Fontinalis antipyretica Hedw., which has
previously been shown to be a sensitive test organism for assessing environmental pollution. After nine weeks of treatment with wood
ash, a significant effect of enhanced stem growth was observed at higher concentrations (1–10 g l−1). The concentration of wood ash
was also correlated with the growth of secondary branches. Photosynthesis (oxygen evolution after 4 h of exposure to wood ash) was
significantly lower in the alkaline treatments (no pH adjustment) compared to the treatments with neutral wood ash solutions (pH
adjusted to 7.5). Furthermore, photosynthesis in the alkaline wood ash treatments was significantly lower compared to the control. The
ratio between the optical density value before and after acidification (OD665/665a) was higher for all wood ash concentrations
compared to the control. The OD665/665a values ranged from 1.52 to 1.61 and there was a difference, however not significant, between
the alkaline and the neutral treatment at 10 g l−1 wood ash. This study clearly demonstrated that wood ash may be beneficial for F.
antipyretica at moderate concentrations (0.5–5 g l−1), particularly when a sudden increase in pH is avoided.
Keywords :
Wood ash , growth , Fontinalis antipyretica , photosynthesis , nutrients , pH , PIGMENTS
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment