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Lichen Biodiversity and Near-Infrared Metabolomic Fingerprint as Diagnostic and Prognostic Complementary Tools for Biomonitoring: A Case Study in the Eastern Iberian Peninsula

In the 1990s, a sampling network for the biomonitoring of forests using epiphytic lichen diversity was established in the eastern Iberian Peninsula. This area registered air pollution impacts by winds from the Andorra thermal power plant, as well as from photo-oxidants and nitrogen depositions from...

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Autores principales: Moya, Patricia, Chiva, Salvador, Catalá, Myriam, Garmendia, Alfonso, Casale, Monica, Gomez, Jose, Pazos, Tamara, Giordani, Paolo, Calatayud, Vicent, Barreno, Eva
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10672448/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37998870
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9111064
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author Moya, Patricia
Chiva, Salvador
Catalá, Myriam
Garmendia, Alfonso
Casale, Monica
Gomez, Jose
Pazos, Tamara
Giordani, Paolo
Calatayud, Vicent
Barreno, Eva
author_facet Moya, Patricia
Chiva, Salvador
Catalá, Myriam
Garmendia, Alfonso
Casale, Monica
Gomez, Jose
Pazos, Tamara
Giordani, Paolo
Calatayud, Vicent
Barreno, Eva
author_sort Moya, Patricia
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description In the 1990s, a sampling network for the biomonitoring of forests using epiphytic lichen diversity was established in the eastern Iberian Peninsula. This area registered air pollution impacts by winds from the Andorra thermal power plant, as well as from photo-oxidants and nitrogen depositions from local and long-distance transport. In 1997, an assessment of the state of lichen communities was carried out by calculating the Index of Atmospheric Purity. In addition, visible symptoms of morphological injury were recorded in nine macrolichens pre-selected by the speed of symptom evolution and their wide distribution in the territory. The thermal power plant has been closed and inactive since 2020. During 2022, almost 25 years later, seven stations of this previously established biomonitoring were revaluated. To compare the results obtained in 1997 and 2022, the same methodology was used, and data from air quality stations were included. We tested if, by integrating innovative methodologies (NIRS) into biomonitoring tools, it is possible to render an integrated response. The results displayed a general decrease in biodiversity in several of the sampling plots and a generalised increase in damage symptoms in the target lichen species studied in 1997, which seem to be the consequence of a multifactorial response.
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spelling pubmed-106724482023-10-31 Lichen Biodiversity and Near-Infrared Metabolomic Fingerprint as Diagnostic and Prognostic Complementary Tools for Biomonitoring: A Case Study in the Eastern Iberian Peninsula Moya, Patricia Chiva, Salvador Catalá, Myriam Garmendia, Alfonso Casale, Monica Gomez, Jose Pazos, Tamara Giordani, Paolo Calatayud, Vicent Barreno, Eva J Fungi (Basel) Article In the 1990s, a sampling network for the biomonitoring of forests using epiphytic lichen diversity was established in the eastern Iberian Peninsula. This area registered air pollution impacts by winds from the Andorra thermal power plant, as well as from photo-oxidants and nitrogen depositions from local and long-distance transport. In 1997, an assessment of the state of lichen communities was carried out by calculating the Index of Atmospheric Purity. In addition, visible symptoms of morphological injury were recorded in nine macrolichens pre-selected by the speed of symptom evolution and their wide distribution in the territory. The thermal power plant has been closed and inactive since 2020. During 2022, almost 25 years later, seven stations of this previously established biomonitoring were revaluated. To compare the results obtained in 1997 and 2022, the same methodology was used, and data from air quality stations were included. We tested if, by integrating innovative methodologies (NIRS) into biomonitoring tools, it is possible to render an integrated response. The results displayed a general decrease in biodiversity in several of the sampling plots and a generalised increase in damage symptoms in the target lichen species studied in 1997, which seem to be the consequence of a multifactorial response. MDPI 2023-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10672448/ /pubmed/37998870 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9111064 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Moya, Patricia
Chiva, Salvador
Catalá, Myriam
Garmendia, Alfonso
Casale, Monica
Gomez, Jose
Pazos, Tamara
Giordani, Paolo
Calatayud, Vicent
Barreno, Eva
Lichen Biodiversity and Near-Infrared Metabolomic Fingerprint as Diagnostic and Prognostic Complementary Tools for Biomonitoring: A Case Study in the Eastern Iberian Peninsula
title Lichen Biodiversity and Near-Infrared Metabolomic Fingerprint as Diagnostic and Prognostic Complementary Tools for Biomonitoring: A Case Study in the Eastern Iberian Peninsula
title_full Lichen Biodiversity and Near-Infrared Metabolomic Fingerprint as Diagnostic and Prognostic Complementary Tools for Biomonitoring: A Case Study in the Eastern Iberian Peninsula
title_fullStr Lichen Biodiversity and Near-Infrared Metabolomic Fingerprint as Diagnostic and Prognostic Complementary Tools for Biomonitoring: A Case Study in the Eastern Iberian Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed Lichen Biodiversity and Near-Infrared Metabolomic Fingerprint as Diagnostic and Prognostic Complementary Tools for Biomonitoring: A Case Study in the Eastern Iberian Peninsula
title_short Lichen Biodiversity and Near-Infrared Metabolomic Fingerprint as Diagnostic and Prognostic Complementary Tools for Biomonitoring: A Case Study in the Eastern Iberian Peninsula
title_sort lichen biodiversity and near-infrared metabolomic fingerprint as diagnostic and prognostic complementary tools for biomonitoring: a case study in the eastern iberian peninsula
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10672448/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37998870
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9111064
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