Lichens as Biomonitors of Sulphur Dioxide Pollution in La Spezia (Northern Italy)
1990; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 22; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1017/s0024282990000378
ISSN1096-1135
AutoresPier Luigi Nimis, Miris Castello, Martina Perotti,
Tópico(s)Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions
ResumoAbstract Lichens epiphytic on olive trees were used as biomonitors of sulphur dioxide pollution in La Spezia (Northern Italy). The method adopted was designed to avoid subjectivity at all stages, from the sampling strategy to data analysis. Thus, lichen data are expressed by an index that does not depend on any sensitivity scale; data analysis relies on multivariate methods of classification and ordination, and the pollution maps have been produced by automatic mapping programmes. The index, based on the frequency of species within a sampling grid, showed a very high statistical correlation with pollution data measured by recording gauges. The results of classification and ordination indicate that Parmelia caperata is the species with a distribution best related to the lichen index. The quality of air pollution data obtained from biomonitors is discussed.
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