2013
DOI: 10.4209/aaqr.2012.06.0153
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Assessment of Airborne Heavy Metal Pollution Using Pinus spp. and Tilia spp.

Abstract: The influences of airborne pollution originating from the Mining-Metallurgical Complex Bor (Serbia) on the concentrations of Cu, Pb, Zn and Mn in the samples of Tilia spp. and Pinus spp. were examined. The roots, branches, leaves/needles and soil were sampled in urban-industrial, rural and background zone at different distances from the copper smelter and at prevailing wind directions. According to the results of the enrichment factors, branches were the plant parts most enriched with Cu and Pb. The results of… Show more

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“…Under natural conditions, significant complexity of the environmental conditions makes it difficult to determine toxic concentrations and the adverse impact of heavy metals (Tomašević et al 2004). Heavy metals are absorbed and translocated in plants through roots and exposed surfaces (leaves), making it difficult to discern the exact amount of elements uptaken from the soil or the air (Kabata-Pendias 2004; Serbula et al 2013;Youning et al 2014). As far as other metals are concerned, concentrations in soil were higher than in grass but lower than in animals (Table 3).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under natural conditions, significant complexity of the environmental conditions makes it difficult to determine toxic concentrations and the adverse impact of heavy metals (Tomašević et al 2004). Heavy metals are absorbed and translocated in plants through roots and exposed surfaces (leaves), making it difficult to discern the exact amount of elements uptaken from the soil or the air (Kabata-Pendias 2004; Serbula et al 2013;Youning et al 2014). As far as other metals are concerned, concentrations in soil were higher than in grass but lower than in animals (Table 3).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…sampled around the copper smelter in Bor (Serbula et al, 2013). Serbula et al (2012) investigated Pb accumulation in different parts of Robinia pseudoacacia L. (Fabaceae), and showed that leaves and branches acted as excluders, not as indicators of Pb.…”
Section: Disscusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The highest heavy metal emissions were recorded for Pb, Zn and Ni, as coming mainly from fuel combustion (Romania, Timișoara Environment Protection Agency, 2014). The local soil was alkaline, pH > 8.0 (Țenche-Constantinescu, 2011) and this causes lower element solubility and lower availability for plants (Tomaševic et al, 2004a;Serbula et al, 2013). Pb solubility in soils with various conditions was very low (Adriano, 1986;Alloway, 1995) and terrestrial plants accumulated less Pb from soil than from the atmosphere through stomata and the accumulated quantity depended on air pollution, particle size and climate.…”
Section: Heavy Metals Accumulation In Tilia Sppmentioning
confidence: 99%