Literature DB >> 23791043

Particulate pollutants are capable to 'degrade' epicuticular waxes and to decrease the drought tolerance of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.).

Juergen Burkhardt1, Shyam Pariyar.   

Abstract

Air pollution causes the amorphous appearance of epicuticular waxes in conifers, usually called wax 'degradation' or 'erosion', which is often correlated with tree damage symptoms, e.g., winter desiccation. Previous investigations concentrated on wax chemistry, with little success. Here, we address the hypothesis that both 'wax degradation' and decreasing drought tolerance of trees may result from physical factors following the deposition of salt particles onto the needles. Pine seedlings were sprayed with dry aerosols or 50 mM solutions of different salts. The needles underwent humidity changes within an environmental scanning electron microscope, causing salt expansion on the surface and into the epistomatal chambers. The development of amorphous wax appearance by deliquescent salts covering tubular wax fibrils was demonstrated. The minimum epidermal conductance of the sprayed pine seedlings increased. Aerosol deposition potentially 'degrades' waxes and decreases tree drought tolerance. These effects have not been adequately considered thus far in air pollution research.
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Keywords:  Aerosols; DRH; Drought; Dry deposition; ESEM; Fog; Forest decline; HAS; RH; SEM; Wax degradation; deliquescence relative humidity; environmental scanning electron microscope; g(min); hydraulic activation of stomata; minimum epidermal conductance; relative humidity; scanning electron microscope

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23791043     DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2013.04.041

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Pollut        ISSN: 0269-7491            Impact factor:   8.071


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