Effects of air pollution on Scots pine needles. I.

The effect of meteorological factors, the total sulphur content of the needles, and SO concentration in the ambient air on total peroxidase activity of Scots pine ( L.) needles was investigated in material obtained from Southern Finland. The correlation between temperature and total perox...

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Main Authors: Jokinen, Juhani, Häkkinen, Antti, Karjalainen, Reijo, Markkanen, Kari, Säynätkari, Tapani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Finnish Society of Forest Science 1983-01-01
Series:Silva Fennica
Online Access:https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/5193
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spelling doaj-ffc4604e5f2d4f289e2a56cd50945a622020-11-25T03:30:17ZengFinnish Society of Forest ScienceSilva Fennica2242-40751983-01-0117310.14214/sf.a15176Effects of air pollution on Scots pine needles. I.Jokinen, JuhaniHäkkinen, AnttiKarjalainen, ReijoMarkkanen, KariSäynätkari, Tapani The effect of meteorological factors, the total sulphur content of the needles, and SO concentration in the ambient air on total peroxidase activity of Scots pine ( L.) needles was investigated in material obtained from Southern Finland. The correlation between temperature and total peroxidase activity was highest during the most active growing period. Linear correlation between relative humidity and total peroxidase activity appears to be low. The correlation between atmospheric SO concentration and total peroxidase activity was also low and varied inconsistently. The detected low association between the sulphur dioxide pollutant and the total peroxidase activity was assumed to be related to the sensitivity of peroxidase activity, many eco-physiological factors and to the genetic variation in conifers. It is difficult to separate a response due to this pollutant from environmental and genetic factors in a complex coniferous forest. Using total peroxidase activity as a routine indicator of air pollution seems to be unsuitable because of the large sample size required in order to obtain a reliable measurement of the pollutantâs effect under low pollution levels.2Pinus sylvestris2https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/5193
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author Jokinen, Juhani
Häkkinen, Antti
Karjalainen, Reijo
Markkanen, Kari
Säynätkari, Tapani
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Häkkinen, Antti
Karjalainen, Reijo
Markkanen, Kari
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Effects of air pollution on Scots pine needles. I.
Silva Fennica
author_facet Jokinen, Juhani
Häkkinen, Antti
Karjalainen, Reijo
Markkanen, Kari
Säynätkari, Tapani
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title Effects of air pollution on Scots pine needles. I.
title_short Effects of air pollution on Scots pine needles. I.
title_full Effects of air pollution on Scots pine needles. I.
title_fullStr Effects of air pollution on Scots pine needles. I.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of air pollution on Scots pine needles. I.
title_sort effects of air pollution on scots pine needles. i.
publisher Finnish Society of Forest Science
series Silva Fennica
issn 2242-4075
publishDate 1983-01-01
description The effect of meteorological factors, the total sulphur content of the needles, and SO concentration in the ambient air on total peroxidase activity of Scots pine ( L.) needles was investigated in material obtained from Southern Finland. The correlation between temperature and total peroxidase activity was highest during the most active growing period. Linear correlation between relative humidity and total peroxidase activity appears to be low. The correlation between atmospheric SO concentration and total peroxidase activity was also low and varied inconsistently. The detected low association between the sulphur dioxide pollutant and the total peroxidase activity was assumed to be related to the sensitivity of peroxidase activity, many eco-physiological factors and to the genetic variation in conifers. It is difficult to separate a response due to this pollutant from environmental and genetic factors in a complex coniferous forest. Using total peroxidase activity as a routine indicator of air pollution seems to be unsuitable because of the large sample size required in order to obtain a reliable measurement of the pollutantâs effect under low pollution levels.2Pinus sylvestris2
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