الخلاصة:
To limit the impacts of air pollution, it is important to estimate its deposition and effects
on ecosystems and human health. We have chosen the lichen bioindication qualitative
approach to evaluate the effects of the pollutants generated by gas stations on bioindicators.
For this purpose, we conducted an inventory of epiphytic lichens in our study area and
transplanted non-polluted samples to the same stations to assess the stress caused by this type
of pollution. This inventory enabled us to identify species that are mainly toxi-tolerant. Then,
in the laboratory, through histological sections and the determination of chlorophyll level
carried out on the transplanted lichens, we noticed physiological and morphological
disturbances due to stress gas station pollution