Epiphytic Subaerial Algae as Biological Indicators of Air Pollutants in Bangkok, Thailand
Santi Saraphol,
Fabio Rindi,
Nuttha Sanevas
Abstract:In Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand, air pollution is a significant problem, and efforts are needed to define organisms that may be used as bioindicators of air pollution. Epiphytic subaerial algae, which grow on the surface of trees, may have a potential as bioindicators of urban air quality. Algae were collected from randomly selected tree trunks in five parks in Bangkok, and the air pollutants CO, NO2, O3, SO2, PM2.5, and PM10 were measured. Analysis of the subaerial algal communities was performed by … Show more
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