Impact Type: Direct exposure to pollutant
Key Concerns:
Exposure to raised levels of nitrogen oxides can interfere with the plant's metabolism, which has the effect of reducing photosynthetic activity and therefore growth (Angold 1997). Morgan et al. (1992) have shown that Pleurozium schreberi is susceptible to disruption of its metabolism when exposed to high NOX concentrations (35 nl l-1 NO2). However, plants can recover normal rates of metabolism after a pollution free period (Morgan et al. 1992).
Additional Comments:
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Habitat/ Ecosystem Type | Critical Load/ Level | Status | Reliability | Indication of exceedance | Reference |
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all vegetation categories |
30 µg NOX (as NO2) m-3 annual mean; 75 µg NOX (as NO2 ) m-3 24-hour mean |
UNECE 2004 | Uncertainty: quite reliable i.e. the results of some studies are comparable |
The concentration units are referenced as if all the NOX were in the form of NO2. (see Unit Conversion). Nitrogen oxides are known to have greater adverse effects in the presence of SO2 and O3, and hence the critical level should apply where these pollutants are close to their critical level too. |
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