2021
DOI: 10.3390/su132011218
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Epiphytic Cryptogams as Bioindicators of Air Quality in a Tropical Andean City

Abstract: Air pollution is one of the main environmental problems in developed and developing countries. Epiphytic cryptogams (bryophytes and lichens) are proposed as a reliable indicator to detect environmental changes, given to their sensitivity to pollutants. In this study we evaluated air quality in the city of Ambato using bryophytes and epiphytic lichens on three land uses (urban, peri-urban and control). In each zone we selected ten trees (a total of 90 trees) for each station (a total of nine stations), where we… Show more

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“…Similarly, Dirinaria aegialita and members of lichen belonging to physciaceae (Phaeophyscia hispidula var. hispidula and Physcia sorediosa) are pollutiontolerant species and able to exist in areas with high anthropogenic activity (Shukla & Upreti, 2011;Nag et al, 2020;Díaz et al, 2021). Among these species, Candelaria concolor and Physcia sorediosa exhibited the highest importance value in polluted areas indicating more tolerant species than other species.…”
Section: Lichen Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Dirinaria aegialita and members of lichen belonging to physciaceae (Phaeophyscia hispidula var. hispidula and Physcia sorediosa) are pollutiontolerant species and able to exist in areas with high anthropogenic activity (Shukla & Upreti, 2011;Nag et al, 2020;Díaz et al, 2021). Among these species, Candelaria concolor and Physcia sorediosa exhibited the highest importance value in polluted areas indicating more tolerant species than other species.…”
Section: Lichen Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%