Elemental leaching from Quercus ilex L. in response to simulated acidic fog

TitleElemental leaching from Quercus ilex L. in response to simulated acidic fog
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1989
AuthorsPaoletti, E., Udisti R., Pantani F., & Barbolani E.
JournalWater, Air, & Soil Pollution
Volume47
Pagination35-46
Keywordsacidity, Cations (voyant), foliar leaching
Abstract

Quercus ilex L. seedlings were intermittently exposed to simulated acidic and non-acidic fogs in 6-hr events for 16 times. After a 1-mo break, treatments were carried out again for a 5 day period. Strong acidity neutralization, weak acidity release and cation leaching from foliage and stem were determined. Leaching of AI, Cu, Mn, Fe, Cd, Pb, Ca, Mg, and K increased in response to acid treatment. This effect was less marked for Na. A positive correlation between H ÷ uptake and cation leaching was found. Cationic release and neutralization of strong acidity increased after breaks in acid treatment, but this faculty and the a m o u n t of leached cations and neutralized acidity decreased with time. The stem showed a higher cation loss and higher buffer capacity than the leaves.