Four mosses, Bryum argenteum, Grimmia pulvinata, Hypnum cupressiforme and Tortula muralis were exposed to sulphite, and their uptake of radioactive bicarbonate measured. About 50% reduction in 14C uptake was caused by 0.01‐0.1 mM sulphite. The effect of pH indicated that SO2 (or‘H2SO3') was the active molecular species. Fluoride had little effect on 14C uptake. Copyright © 1974, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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INGLIS, F., & HILL, D. J. (1974). THE EFFECT OF SULPHITE AND FLUORIDE ON CARBON DIOXIDE UPTAKE BY MOSSES IN THE LIGHT. New Phytologist, 73(6), 1207–1213. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.1974.tb02149.x
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