Tillandsia recurvata L. as a bioindicator of sulfur atmospheric pollution

Tillandsia recurvata L. is an epiphyte that absorbs nutrients from the air, so it could be used as a bioindicator of atmospheric sulfur pollution. In order to test this idea, Tillandsia recurvata samples were seasonally collected for two years at three sites of La Plata, Buenos Aires Province, Arge...

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Main Authors: Corina Graciano, L. V. Fernández, D. O. Caldiz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Asociación Argentina de Ecología 2003-06-01
Series:Ecología Austral
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Online Access:https://ojs.ecologiaaustral.com.ar/index.php/Ecologia_Austral/article/view/1536
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Summary:Tillandsia recurvata L. is an epiphyte that absorbs nutrients from the air, so it could be used as a bioindicator of atmospheric sulfur pollution. In order to test this idea, Tillandsia recurvata samples were seasonally collected for two years at three sites of La Plata, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, in a suburban park and in a rural area 60 km away from the city. Macro- and microscopic observations were carried out and chloro- phyll and sulfur concentrations of the tissue were measured to evaluate if this epiphyte shows morphological or physiological damage in the most polluted sites or if it accu- mulates sulfur in the tissues when sulfur in the air increases. No micro- or macroscopic damage was observed, and chlorophyll content seemed not to be related with pollution level. Samples from the rural site always had a lower sulfur content than those from the urban and suburban sites. In conclusion, Tillandsia recurvata tolerates the local level of sulfur contamination without showing morphological damage and could be a suitable bioindicator because of its capacity to accumulate sulfur.
ISSN:0327-5477
1667-782X