Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6316991 | Environmental Pollution | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Samples of the moss Hypnum cupressiforme were collected at 103 locations in forests of Slovenia. At each location, samples were taken at two types of sites: under tree canopies and in adjacent forest openings. The results show that the moss collected in the forest openings reflects the surrounding land-use characteristics and, consequently, the main N emission sources. For moss sampled under canopies, the characteristics of the forest at the moss-sampling locations are more important than the main emission sources outside the forest. A regression model was used to provide the nitrogen (N) concentration in moss from the forest openings in relation to the N concentration in moss under canopies and other environmental variables. The spatial distribution of the locations of the N concentrations and δ15N values in moss collected in the forest openings and under the canopies in relation to main N deposition sources is discussed.
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Authors
Mitja Skudnik, Zvonka Jeran, Franc BatiÄ, Primož SimonÄiÄ, Damijana Kastelec,