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Monitoring atmospheric pollution in industrial areas near urban center is essential to infer past levels of contamination and to evaluate the impact for environmental health and safety. The main aim of this study was to understand if the chemical composition of tree-ring wood can be used for...

Author(s)
Perone, A.; Cocozza, C.; Cherubini, P.; Bachmann, O.; Guillong, M.; Lasserre, B.; Marchetti, M.; Tognetti, R.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Environmental Pollution, 2018, 233, pp 278-289
Abstract

A new lignocellulosic-Al2O3 hybrid biosorbent (LC-Al2O3) was synthesized using wood residue material from the oak tree (Quercus robur). Biosorbent was tested for the simultaneous removal of three different types of pollutants: cationic (copper (II) ions), anionic (textile dye Reactive Blue 19) and...

Author(s)
Velinov, N.; Mitrović, J.; Kostić, M.; Radović, M.; Petrović, M.; Bojić, D.; Bojić, A.
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Wood Science and Technology, 2019, 53, 3, pp 619-647
Abstract

Long-term biomonitoring of atmospheric pollutants in Siena shows that organisms in urban ecosystems are an overlooked source of information on the deposition and environmental fate of chemicals that are not measured by automatic monitoring devices. Quercus ilex leaves and epiphytic lichens...

Author(s)
Bargagli, R.; Ancora, S.; Bianchi, N.; Rota, E.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, München, Germany
Citation
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 2019, 46, pp 126483
Abstract

Pollen grains emitted by urban vegetation are the main primary biological airborne particles (PBAPs) which alter the biological quality of urban air and have a significant impact on human health. This work analyses the interactions which exist between pollen-type PBAPs, meteorological variables,...

Author(s)
Cariñanos, P.; Foyo-Moreno, I.; Alados, I.; Guerrero-Rascado, J. L.; Ruiz-Peñuela, S.; Titos, G.; Cazorla, A.; Alados-Arboledas, L.; Díaz Guardia, C. de la
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Journal of Environmental Management, 2021, 282,
Abstract

In Mediterranean areas, dry deposition is a major component of the total atmospheric N input to natural habitats, particularly to forest ecosystems. An innovative approach, combining the empirical inferential method (EIM) for surface deposition of NO3- and NH4+ with stomatal uptake of NH3, HNO3 and ...

Author(s)
García-Gómez, H.; Izquieta-Rojano, S.; Aguillaume, L.; González-Fernández, I.; Valiño, F.; Elustondo, D.; Santamaría, J. M.; Àvila, A.; Bytnerowicz, A.; Bermejo, V.; Alonso, R.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Environmental Pollution, 2018, 243, Part A, pp 427-436
Abstract

Oak species are the major dominant tree species of deciduous forests, but the little study was conducted to understand the change of particulate matter concentration after changing the forest structure. This study analyzed the effects of changing forest structure (CFS) on the changes in...

Author(s)
Choi SuMin; Yoo SinYee; Yeo Jaeho; Park ChanRyul
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Forest Science and Technology, 2022, 18, 4, pp 150-159
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Trees have the potential to improve urban air quality as leaves and needles capture air pollutants from the air, but further empirical data has been requested to quantify these effects. We measured the concentration of 32 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in leaves of pin oak (Quercus...

Author(s)
Klingberg, J.; Strandberg, B.; Sjöman, H.; Taube, M.; Wallin, G.; Pleijel, H.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Science of the Total Environment, 2022, 805,
Abstract

Industrialization and globalization have resulted in pollution of all the three ecosystems, including soil, water, and air. Among these, air pollution has generated much interest, since it has a major influence on the transboundary dispersion of pollutants globally. Air pollution tolerance index...

Author(s)
Bhavika Sharma; Bhardwaj, S. K.; Sandeep Sharma; Raman Nautiyal; Lakhvinder Kaur; Alam, N. M.
Publisher
Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands
Citation
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2019, 191, 3, pp 177
Abstract

This paper assesses the impact of vehicle emissions on energy stores in assimilation organs of five plant species on plots at different distances from the highway. On more remote plots (500 m away from the road) with lower level of pollutants there was a significant increase in the amount of energy ...

Author(s)
Kuklová, M.; Pivková, I.; Hniličková, H.; Hnilička, F.; Kukla, J.
Publisher
Springer, New York, USA
Citation
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2019, 103, 4, pp 604-609
Abstract

Plants play a fundamental role by intercepting air particulate matter (PM) and improving air quality. The link between the accumulation of pollutants and the leaf exposure time to air pollution remains unclear as it depends on different factors. The aim of this study is to test if the metal and PM...

Author(s)
Memoli, V.; Esposito, F.; Santorufo, L.; Panico, S. C.; Trifuoggi, M.; Natale, G. di; Maisto, G.
Publisher
Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands
Citation
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 2020, 231, 10,

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