Corrigendum to “Nitrogen fixation rates associated with the feather mosses Pleurozium schreberi and Hylocomium splendens during forest stand development following clear-cutting” [Forest Ecol. Manage. 347 (2015) 130–139]

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Fumigation with SO2 of the three feather mosses Pleurozium schreberi, Hylocomium splendens, and Ptilium crista-castrensis results in an immediate decline in their rate of photosynthesis but has no effect upon respiration. Pleurozium schreberi is the most sensitive of the three species, even though they all take up the same amount of SO2. Thus, the feather moss species appear to have similar degrees of SO2 avoidance (uptake) but dissimilar degrees of SO2 tolerance. With increasing desiccation, respiration declines equally in all three species, but photosynthesis declines most rapidly for P. schreberi. The immediate effects of SO2 upon photosynthesis of water-limited and of fully hydrated feather mosses are similar, but after a 24-h recovery period in an SO2-free environment photosynthesis remains impaired only in those mosses fumigated in the fully hydrated state. This probably is related to the larger amounts of SO2 absorbed by hydrated mosses.


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