The epiphytic lichen hypogymnia physodes as a biomonitor of atmospheric nitrogen and sulphur deposition in Norway

作者: Inga E. Bruteig

DOI: 10.1007/BF00555060

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摘要: Hypogymnia physodes was sampled from 179 sites of Scots pine forests regularly distributed throughout Norway. The purpose to map the nitrogen and sulphur contents lichen thalli on a large-scale geographical basis, relate these values differences in atmospheric deposition climate.

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