SULFUR CONCENTRATIONS IN PLANT FOLIAGE AND RELATED EFFECTS

被引:32
作者
LINZON, SN
TEMPLE, PJ
PEARSON, RG
机构
[1] Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Air Resources Branch, Phytotoxicology Section, Toronto, ON, M5S 1Z8, 880 Bay Street
来源
JOURNAL OF THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL ASSOCIATION | 1979年 / 29卷 / 05期
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D O I
10.1080/00022470.1979.10470822
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Sulfur Is an essential element for plants and is normally taken up from soil In the sulfate form. SO2 absorbed from the air also can supply S for plant nutrition. Plants are therefore dependent on an optimum S content, but deficiencies or excesses can result in deleterious effects. The Phytotoxicology Section has conducted numerous assessment surveys in rural, urban, or industrial locations in Ontario to determine the concentrations of S in plants and related effects. During the ten year period, 1968 to 1977, about 50, 000 samples of vegetation and soil were collected and analyzed for S concentrations. The results of these analyses were examined with respect to natural background concentrations of S in foliage of 33 different species, and effects observed on plant life associated with excess concentrations of S. For example, in one situation 0.35% sulfur in foliage of trembling aspen trees was found to be the threshold level for injury to occur. Some of the industries surveyed for the degree and extent of S effects in their vicinity included pulp mills, power plants, iron concentrators, and gold, nickel, and copper smelters. In interpreting the results of S analyses in plant foliage for diagnostic purposes, consideration should be given also to the geographical location, the stage of growth of the plant, the relation of visible injuries to pollutant or biological causes, the S content of the soil, and SO2 emission data for the area. © 1979 Air & Waste Management Association.
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