Abstract
PURPOSE:
Air
pollution is a serious health problem throughout the world,
exacerbating a wide range of respiratory and vascular illnesses in urban
areas. The mass artificial plantation is very helpful to absorb dust
and reduce pollution for conservation of the urban environment. The
foliar surface of plants is an important receptor of atmospheric
pollutants. Therefore, selection of suitable plant species for urban
environment is very important.
METHODS:
The
dust-retaining capability of urban trees in Guangzhou was determined at
four different types of urban area, and the morphological traits of
their leaves such as wax, cuticle, stomata, and trichomes were observed
under a scanning electron microscope.
RESULTS:
It
was determined that the dust-retaining capability of any given tree
species is significantly different in the same place. Of the four
studied tree species in the industrial area (IA) and commercial/traffic
areas (CTA) type urban areas, the highest amounts of dust removed by
Mangifera indica Linn was 12.723 and 1.482 g/m(2), respectively.
However, in contrast, the equivalent maxima for Bauhinia blakeana is
only 2.682 g/m(2) and 0.720 g/m(2), respectively. Different plant
species have different leaf morphology. The leaf of M. indica has deep
grooves and high stomata density which are in favor of dust-retained,
and thus, their dust-retained capability is stronger, while B. blakeana
has the cells and epicuticular wax with its stomata arranging regularly,
resulting in poor dust catching capability. Leaf size was also shown to
be related to dust capture for the four studied tree species.
CONCLUSIONS:
The
dust removal capacity of individual tree species should be taken into
account in the management of greening plantation in and around an urban
area. It was also shown that temporal variation in dust accumulation
occurred over the 28-day observation period and this was discussed.
Furthermore, spatial contrasts in dust accumulation were evidenced by
the data. This reflected the differing pollution loadings of the four
urban-type areas. The highest amount of dust accumulation was associated
with the industrial area in which shipyard and steelworks occurred
whilst the lowest dust accumulation was associated with the grounds of
the University which was the control area.
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