Epiphytic lichens have been used as indicators of environmental quality around a municipal solid waste landfill in C Italy. An integrated approach, using the diversity of epiphytic lichens, as well as element bioaccumulation and physiological parameters in the lichen Flavoparmelia caperata (L.) Hale was applied along a transect from the facility. The results highlighted the biological effects of air pollution around the landfill. The Index of Lichen Diversity (ILD) increased and the content of heavy metals (Cr, Cd, Cu, Fe, Ni and Zn) decreased with distance from the landfill. Clear stress signals were observed in lichens growing in front of the facility, i.e. discoloration, necrosis, membrane lipid peroxidation, lower ergosterol content, higher dehydrogenase activity. Decreased photosynthetic efficiency, altered chlorophyll integrity and production of secondary metabolites were also found. The results suggested that lichens can be profitably used as bioindicators of environmental quality around landfills.
Paoli, L., Grassi, A., Vannini, A., Maslaňáková, I., Bil'Ová, I., Bačkor, M., et al. (2015). Epiphytic lichens as indicators of environmental quality around a municipal solid waste landfill (C Italy). WASTE MANAGEMENT, 42, 67-73 [10.1016/j.wasman.2015.04.033].
Epiphytic lichens as indicators of environmental quality around a municipal solid waste landfill (C Italy)
LOPPI, STEFANO
2015-01-01
Abstract
Epiphytic lichens have been used as indicators of environmental quality around a municipal solid waste landfill in C Italy. An integrated approach, using the diversity of epiphytic lichens, as well as element bioaccumulation and physiological parameters in the lichen Flavoparmelia caperata (L.) Hale was applied along a transect from the facility. The results highlighted the biological effects of air pollution around the landfill. The Index of Lichen Diversity (ILD) increased and the content of heavy metals (Cr, Cd, Cu, Fe, Ni and Zn) decreased with distance from the landfill. Clear stress signals were observed in lichens growing in front of the facility, i.e. discoloration, necrosis, membrane lipid peroxidation, lower ergosterol content, higher dehydrogenase activity. Decreased photosynthetic efficiency, altered chlorophyll integrity and production of secondary metabolites were also found. The results suggested that lichens can be profitably used as bioindicators of environmental quality around landfills.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
---|---|---|---|
1-s2.0-S0956053X15003281-main.pdf
non disponibili
Tipologia:
PDF editoriale
Licenza:
NON PUBBLICO - Accesso privato/ristretto
Dimensione
323.94 kB
Formato
Adobe PDF
|
323.94 kB | Adobe PDF | Visualizza/Apri Richiedi una copia |
WM_Landfill_ILD metals physiology.pdf
accesso aperto
Tipologia:
Post-print
Licenza:
Creative commons
Dimensione
213.29 kB
Formato
Adobe PDF
|
213.29 kB | Adobe PDF | Visualizza/Apri |
I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
https://hdl.handle.net/11365/981553