A fully randomized sampling design was adopted to test whether pollen viability of Austrian pine (Pinus nigra Arnold) was impacted by NO2 pollution. Spatial strata (500⁎500meach) with high (41.9–44.6 μg m−3) and low (15.4–21.0 μg m−3) NO2 were selected from a defined population in a small area (236.5 km2, b200 m range in elevation) in Northern Italy. Pollen viability was measured by means of the Tetrazolium (TTC) test. Analysis of variance by means of a generalised linear model showed that NO2 was a significant factor (P=0.0425) affecting pollen viability. Within the treatment, no significant differences were detected among replicates. Within each replicate, sampling unit data were significantly different (P=0.000) and this suggested some improvement in the applied sampling design was needed. Pollen viability was significantly related to pollen germination (Pb0.01) and tube length (Pb0.01). This suggested a possible impact of NO2 on the regeneration of Austrian pine in polluted environments.

Gottardini, E., Cristofori, A., Cristofolini, F., Maccherini, S., Ferretti, M. (2008). Ambient levels of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) may reduce pollen viability in Austrian pine (Pinus nigre Arnold) trees - Correlative evidence from a field study. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 402, 299-305 [10.1016/j.scitotenv.2008.04.048].

Ambient levels of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) may reduce pollen viability in Austrian pine (Pinus nigre Arnold) trees - Correlative evidence from a field study

MACCHERINI, SIMONA;
2008-01-01

Abstract

A fully randomized sampling design was adopted to test whether pollen viability of Austrian pine (Pinus nigra Arnold) was impacted by NO2 pollution. Spatial strata (500⁎500meach) with high (41.9–44.6 μg m−3) and low (15.4–21.0 μg m−3) NO2 were selected from a defined population in a small area (236.5 km2, b200 m range in elevation) in Northern Italy. Pollen viability was measured by means of the Tetrazolium (TTC) test. Analysis of variance by means of a generalised linear model showed that NO2 was a significant factor (P=0.0425) affecting pollen viability. Within the treatment, no significant differences were detected among replicates. Within each replicate, sampling unit data were significantly different (P=0.000) and this suggested some improvement in the applied sampling design was needed. Pollen viability was significantly related to pollen germination (Pb0.01) and tube length (Pb0.01). This suggested a possible impact of NO2 on the regeneration of Austrian pine in polluted environments.
2008
Gottardini, E., Cristofori, A., Cristofolini, F., Maccherini, S., Ferretti, M. (2008). Ambient levels of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) may reduce pollen viability in Austrian pine (Pinus nigre Arnold) trees - Correlative evidence from a field study. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 402, 299-305 [10.1016/j.scitotenv.2008.04.048].
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