2002
DOI: 10.1002/1521-3846(200205)22:1/2<113::aid-abio113>3.0.co;2-b
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Selection of Rhododendron mucronatum Plants that Have a High Capacity for Nitrogen Dioxide Uptake

Abstract: In order to select individuals of Rhododendron mucronatum plants that have a high capacity to decontaminate nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ), which is a major air pollutant, a number of lines prepared by cutting propagation were analyzed for their uptake of NO 2 . In 1996, 1452 different lines (referred to as the "96-plants") were fumigated with 4 µl/l 15 NO 2 for 8 hours, and the total nitrogen content of the leaves, derived from NO 2 , was determined and reflects the plant's NO 2 uptake capacity. A 56-fold differenc… Show more

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“…Rhododendron mucronatum, a broadleaf evergreen azalea cultivar, is a landscaping shrub widely used in Japan as roadside vegetation. As a target breeding plant for the practical removal of air pollution and as a model plant for investigation of plant defense responses to NO 2 , we examined this woody plant for its ability to uptake and assimilate NO 2 [4,5].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Rhododendron mucronatum, a broadleaf evergreen azalea cultivar, is a landscaping shrub widely used in Japan as roadside vegetation. As a target breeding plant for the practical removal of air pollution and as a model plant for investigation of plant defense responses to NO 2 , we examined this woody plant for its ability to uptake and assimilate NO 2 [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%