Studies on epiphytic lichens and pine bark in the vicinity of a cement works in northern Finland.

The element content (Ca, Mg, K, Na, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Pb, S) of Scots pine ( L.) bark and lichens, as well as the occurrence and coverage of epiphytic lichens and the length of species, were studied in the vicinity of Kolari cement works, NW Finland. Fruticose species had the highest cov...

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Main Authors: Kortesharju, Mirja, Kortesharju, Jouko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Finnish Society of Forest Science 1989-01-01
Series:Silva Fennica
Online Access:https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/5395
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spelling doaj-c4108f66988e459396861b39117ad28d2020-11-25T03:12:09ZengFinnish Society of Forest ScienceSilva Fennica2242-40751989-01-0123410.14214/sf.a15553Studies on epiphytic lichens and pine bark in the vicinity of a cement works in northern Finland.Kortesharju, MirjaKortesharju, Jouko The element content (Ca, Mg, K, Na, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Pb, S) of Scots pine ( L.) bark and lichens, as well as the occurrence and coverage of epiphytic lichens and the length of species, were studied in the vicinity of Kolari cement works, NW Finland. Fruticose species had the highest coverage on pine trunks at a distance of 2 km or more from the cement works. At a distance of 1 km the foliose â or even crustose â species were most abundant, while nearer to the works lichens were almost completely absent. The length of was reduced at distances of less than 2 km from the cement works. The calcium content in species increased very steeply close to the works; by a factor of 60 at a distance of 1 km compared to 16 km. No corresponding increase in other elements was observed near the cement works. All the elements studied in pine bark showed a significant negative correlation with distance, and a significant positive correlation with the calculated dust deposition levels. There were only minor differences between the north and south of the pine trunks, or the side facing or away from the works. Pine bark analysis is recommended for element accumulation studies.Pinus sylvestrisBryoriaBryoriaBryoriaParmeliopsisBryoriaBryoriahttps://www.silvafennica.fi/article/5395
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author Kortesharju, Mirja
Kortesharju, Jouko
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Kortesharju, Jouko
Studies on epiphytic lichens and pine bark in the vicinity of a cement works in northern Finland.
Silva Fennica
author_facet Kortesharju, Mirja
Kortesharju, Jouko
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title Studies on epiphytic lichens and pine bark in the vicinity of a cement works in northern Finland.
title_short Studies on epiphytic lichens and pine bark in the vicinity of a cement works in northern Finland.
title_full Studies on epiphytic lichens and pine bark in the vicinity of a cement works in northern Finland.
title_fullStr Studies on epiphytic lichens and pine bark in the vicinity of a cement works in northern Finland.
title_full_unstemmed Studies on epiphytic lichens and pine bark in the vicinity of a cement works in northern Finland.
title_sort studies on epiphytic lichens and pine bark in the vicinity of a cement works in northern finland.
publisher Finnish Society of Forest Science
series Silva Fennica
issn 2242-4075
publishDate 1989-01-01
description The element content (Ca, Mg, K, Na, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Pb, S) of Scots pine ( L.) bark and lichens, as well as the occurrence and coverage of epiphytic lichens and the length of species, were studied in the vicinity of Kolari cement works, NW Finland. Fruticose species had the highest coverage on pine trunks at a distance of 2 km or more from the cement works. At a distance of 1 km the foliose â or even crustose â species were most abundant, while nearer to the works lichens were almost completely absent. The length of was reduced at distances of less than 2 km from the cement works. The calcium content in species increased very steeply close to the works; by a factor of 60 at a distance of 1 km compared to 16 km. No corresponding increase in other elements was observed near the cement works. All the elements studied in pine bark showed a significant negative correlation with distance, and a significant positive correlation with the calculated dust deposition levels. There were only minor differences between the north and south of the pine trunks, or the side facing or away from the works. Pine bark analysis is recommended for element accumulation studies.Pinus sylvestrisBryoriaBryoriaBryoriaParmeliopsisBryoriaBryoria
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