Title of article :
Could Ornamental Plants Serve as Passive Biomonitors in Urban Areas
Author/Authors :
Sabina، Oliva نويسنده , , Pasi، Rautio نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
-136
From page :
137
To page :
0
Abstract :
A search for cheap and efficient method to monitor atmospheric particulates in city centres has raised new interest to measure foliar element concentrations after the role of particulate pollution for respiratory illnesses was discovered. Leaf samples of Golden dewdrop (Duranta repens L.) collected in Palermo (South of Italy) between 1998 and 2000 were analysed to study the possible use of this shrub as a passive biomonitor for atmospheric pollution in urban areas. Concentrations of Ba, Cd, Cu, Fe, Mg, Mn, Pb and Zn were determined from leaf samples collected from six sampling sites representing either (a) areas of high traffic density or (b) areas not directly affected by the city traffic (e.g. gardens). Most of the elements showed a significant temporal variation but no consistent trends could be seen, i.e. the highest (or lowest) values were not detected consistently at some particular time of the year. Furthermore temporal changes were of same magnitude in polluted versus less polluted areas; no statistically significant interaction between pollution level and collection period was detected. Pollution level (traffic density) was the primary factor to explain spatial variation only in the case of foliar Mg concentrations. On the other hand, variation in foliar concentrations between sampling sites (irrespective of the pollution level) was large. Our results suggest that the basis of foliar element concentrations.
Keywords :
atmospheric deposition , bioaccumulation , bryophyte , Metal , temporal variations
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY
Record number :
115806
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