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Experimental and literature review of internationally proposed critical levels for ammonia to protect the vegetation


Vascular plants, mosses and lichens react sensitively to the exposure to air pollutants and pollution from ammonia (NH3). Critical concentration values for ammonia to protect vegetation (so-called critical levels) were defined for risk assessment in the Geneva Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution (CLRTAP). The project was used to review the current scientific status of those impact thresholds. In addition, extensive experimental studies were carried out to test the sensitivity of numerous native vascular plant species to NH3. The focus here was on species protected under the Natura2000 legislation and common in habitats in Germany.

Series
Texte | 64/2024
Number of pages
187
Year of publication
Author(s)
Dr. Jürgen Franzaring, Julia Kösler
Language
English
Project No. (FKZ)
3718 63 201 0
Publisher
German Environment Agency
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 ammonia  Critical Level  Natura 2000