Monitoring of sulphur load in black pine (Pinus nigra Arn.) cultures at various distances from Plomin power plant, Istria, Croatia
2002
Seletkovic, I. | Potocic, N. (Forest Research Institute, Jastrebarsko (Croatia))
Black pine (Pinus nigra Arn.) was chosen as bioindication species for several reasons. Black pine stands are located throughout Istria, at various distances from the above mentioned power plant. Black pine does not shed needles in the autumn, thus prolonging their exposure to sulphur dioxide emissions. Also neeedles stay on branches for several years, giving us the possibility to analyse the effect on older needles
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Издатель
Forest Research Institute
Нумерация страниц
p. 91
Другие темы
Dioxido de azufre; Polucion; Foret
Язык
Английский
Примечание
Summary only
ISBN Международный стандартный книжный номер
80-88853-51-6
Тип
Summary; Conference; Non-Conventional
Источник
Long-term air pollution effect on forest ecosystems, Mankovska, B. (Ed.).- Zvolen (Slovak Republic): Forest Research Institute, 2002. Long-term air pollution effect on forest ecosystems,Long-term air pollution effect on forest ecosystems,Zvolen (Slovak Republic),30 Aug - 1 Sep 2002.- ISBN 80-88853-51-6. 220 p.
Конференция
Long-term air pollution effect on forest ecosystems, Zvolen (Slovak Republic), 30 Aug - 1 Sep 2002
2003-08-15
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