Effects of H2O2-Containing Acidic Fog on Young Trees
The influence of air pollution on forest die-back in Central Europe is not clarified satisfactorily. Both the 'acidification-theory' and the 'ozone-theory' as well cannot satisfactorily explain the die-back to its full extent. Some researchers try to link damage patterns to occur...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of environmental analytical chemistry 1986-11, Vol.27 (3), p.183-213 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The influence of air pollution on forest die-back in Central Europe is not clarified satisfactorily. Both the 'acidification-theory' and the 'ozone-theory' as well cannot satisfactorily explain the die-back to its full extent. Some researchers try to link damage patterns to occurrence of fog and ground-based clouds, but laboratory experiments have failed to show serious effects of fog water on trees caused by acidic compounds. The role of reactive compounds such as H
2
O
2
, has been overlooked so far.
In this work, the effect of hydrogenperoxide-containing fog on young trees is studied. Young spruces and beeches were exposed for three hours per day to acidic fog with concentrations of 1-5 ppm H
2
O
2
. After six weeks, serious effects on the internal structure of leaves and needles of H
2
O
2
exposed trees were found. The observed symptoms point towards a decreased resistance to drought and a decreased ability to transport assimilates, which in turn may lead to insufficient nourishment of root elements. |
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ISSN: | 0306-7319 1029-0397 |
DOI: | 10.1080/03067318608079815 |