EVALUATION OF AIR-POLLUTION PHYTOTOXICITY IN A SEASONALLY DRY TROPICAL URBAN-ENVIRONMENT

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PANDEY, J
PANDEY, U
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[1] Centre of Advanced Study in Botany, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
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10.1007/BF00547062
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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This study was conducted in the urban environment of Varanasi, India, to evaluate the plant responses to urban air pollution. Twenty sites were selected in four different zones of the city. At each site, seven woody perennials of same age classes were selected. Out of the four zones (I, II, III and IV), zone IV was used as a reference (control) zone as it received the minimum pollution input. Plant species growing in polluted and control areas were compared with respect to foliar dust load, pet cent leaf area injury, leaf area, specific leaf weight and chlorophyll, ascorbic acid, SO42-S and total N concentration in the leaves. Results indicated that the air pollution level in Varanasi causes leaf damage, reduces leaf area, specific leaf weight and chlorophyll, ascorbic acid and total N concentrations in the leaves. Sulphur concentration in leaves increased with increasing level of SO2 in the ambient air. The magnitude of such changes was maximum at the zone receiving maximum pollution load. Carissa carandas was found to be the most sensitive species and Bougainvillea spectabilis, the least. The study shows that the urban air pollution level in Varanasi is detrimental for the growth of plants involved in this study.
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