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7.01.02 – Mechanisms of action and indicator development

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Coordinator:
Madeleine Günthardt-Goerg, Switzerland
Deputies:
Christian P. Andersen, United States
Jesada Luangjame, Thailand

About Unit

We intend sharing our present knowledge on the effects of anthropogeneous pollution on natural and cultivated forest ecosystems, and in particular trees, with a view to initiate future observation and experimental research activities. Effects and responses at the subcellular, cellular, physiological, individual plant and vegetation level including associated organisms will be investigated. The research aims to give a better understanding of the 'mechanisms of action' (the plants mechanisms of coping with environmental stress) and to find indicative responses and indicator plants for differential diagnosis of different stress factors. Interactions of biotic and abiotic stress together with climatic stress factors, edaphic properties and nutrition will be of particular interest in future activities.

See also a picture about our work.

For proposed future research see: State-of-knowledge reports.

State of Knowledge

Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL (ed) 2005: Metal fluxes and stresses in terrestrial ecosystems. Abstracts. Birmensdorf, Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL. 112 p., Order: Bibliothek WSL at http://www.wsl.ch/lm/publications/books/welcome-de.ehtml

Also read the report from our 2004 meeting in Oulu, Finland.

Activities and events Unit 7.01.02

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