2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquabot.2023.103710
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The influence of nitrate pollution on elemental and isotopic composition of aquatic and semi-aquatic bryophytes

Alba Martín,
Jordi Corbera,
Oriol Cano
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“…In Spain, Italy, France, Greece, Croatia and Malta, both nitrogen surpluses and high abstraction pressures have been identified (European Environment Agency, 2022;Psomas et al, 2021), and many of their aquifers are in nitrate vulnerable zones. High concentrations of nutrients in the groundwater that feed springs can lead to eutrophication and drastic changes in the flora and fauna of the spring ecosystems (Fernández-Martínez et al, 2020;Jacoby et al, 2008;Martín et al, 2024).…”
Section: Intensive Agricultural Practices Have Already Compromised Gr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Spain, Italy, France, Greece, Croatia and Malta, both nitrogen surpluses and high abstraction pressures have been identified (European Environment Agency, 2022;Psomas et al, 2021), and many of their aquifers are in nitrate vulnerable zones. High concentrations of nutrients in the groundwater that feed springs can lead to eutrophication and drastic changes in the flora and fauna of the spring ecosystems (Fernández-Martínez et al, 2020;Jacoby et al, 2008;Martín et al, 2024).…”
Section: Intensive Agricultural Practices Have Already Compromised Gr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Spain, Italy, France, Greece, Croatia and Malta, both nitrogen surpluses and high abstraction pressures have been identified (European Environment Agency, 2022; Psomas et al., 2021), and many of their aquifers are in nitrate vulnerable zones. High concentrations of nutrients in the groundwater that feed springs can lead to eutrophication and drastic changes in the flora and fauna of the spring ecosystems (Fernández‐Martínez et al., 2020; Jacoby et al., 2008; Martín et al., 2024). Some studies have reported plant community shifts from adapted submerged aquatic plants to systems dominated by benthic and attached filamentous algae, while some others link elevated nitrate concentrations with alterations in the reproductive functioning of amphibians and fish (Jacoby et al., 2008).…”
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