Impact of point source pollution on nitrogen isotope signatures (delta N-15) of vegetation in SE Brazil
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01/01/2002
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This study presents novel evidence that N-15 natural abundance can be used as a robust indicator to detect pollutant nitrogen in natural plant communities. Vegetation from the heavily polluted industrial area of Cubatao in Sao Paulo State, SE Brazil, was strongly N-15 depleted compared to plants at remote sites. Historic herbarium samples from Cubatao were significantly less N-15 depleted than extant plants, indicating that N-15 depletion of vegetation is associated with present-day nitrogen pollution in Cubatao. The heavy load of nitrogenous atmospheric pollutants in Cubatao provides a nitrogen source for plants, and strongly N-15 depleted air NH3 is likely to contribute to plant and soil N-15 depletion. Epiphytic plants from Cubatao were extremely N-15 depleted (average -10.9parts per thousand) contrasting with epiphytes at remote sites (averages -1.0parts per thousand and -3.0parts per thousand). Nitrogen isotope composition of vegetation provides a tool to determine input of pollutant nitrogen into plant communities. The strong isotopic change of epiphytes suggests that epiphytes are particularly sensitive biomonitors for atmospheric pollutant nitrogen. |
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eng |
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Springer-Verlag |
Palavras-Chave | #Ecology #Nitrogen Pollution #N-15 Natural Abundance #Epiphytes #Historic Samples #Atlantic Rain Forest #N-15 Natural-abundance #Forest #Deposition #Cycle #Consequences #Ecosystems #Carbon #Ratios #C1 #300804 Environmental Impact Assessment #770701 Air quality |
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Journal Article |