Biomonitoring Study of Air Pollution with Betula pendula Roth., from Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Journal: Ecologia Balkanica (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2011-06-30
Authors : Slaveya T. Petrova;
Page : 1-10
Keywords : biomonitor; Betula pendula; chlorophyll a and b; macroelements; microelements;
Abstract
The present study is a small part of a program for application the methods of passive and active biomonitoring with tree, herbaceous, moss and lichen species for assessment of the anthropogenic factor in urban conditions. All reported results here are preliminary. Betula pendula was studied as a possible biomonitor of air pollution in Plovdiv. Eight sampling sites in the urban roadside, city center and suburban areas were investigated. Chlorophyll content was determined as essential and sensitive physiological parameter. The concentrations of 26 micro- and macroelements were analyzed by FAAS and ICP-MS. Maximum for chlorophyll was found in the birch leaves from west part of the town, minimum – in these from north part. More significant variations were detected for Ni, Mn, B, Cr, Co, Fe, Bi, Cd, Al, Zn. Highest concentrations of 12 elements were found in the samples, collected from the central area of Plovdiv.
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