Alterations in the Air Pollution Tolerance Indices and Foliar Micro - Structures of Five Medicinal Plants: Implications of Oil - Spill Pollution of Agricultural Farmland in Edugberi Community, Rivers State, Nigeria

C. Otuu
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The Nigerian costal environment has witnessed the continuous input of petroleum hydrocarbons and associated pollutants as a result of different phases of petroleum activities. These activities have elicited a devastating impact on terrestrial and aquatic biota, which constitute the people’s major source of livelihood. Air pollution tolerance indices (APTI) and foliar photomicrograph were used in evaluating impact of oil spill on five medicinal plants (Costus afer, Centrosoma pubescens, Chromolaena odoranta, Psidium guajava and Musa sapientum) within an oil spill area in Edugberi community of Rivers State, Nigeria. The APTI of each plant was computed from four biochemical parameters namely: pH of the leaf extract, relative water content, ascorbic acid content and total chlorophyll content using standard methods. The results obtained showed that the mean values of APTI ranged from 7.98(0.78) in C. afer to 9.29(0.89) in M. sapientum Research Article
5种药用植物的空气污染耐受指数和叶片微观结构的变化:对尼日利亚河流州Edugberi社区农田溢油污染的影响
由于石油活动的不同阶段,尼日利亚沿海环境见证了石油碳氢化合物和相关污染物的持续输入。这些活动对构成人民主要生计来源的陆地和水生生物群造成了毁灭性的影响。采用空气污染耐受指数(APTI)和叶面显微照片评价了尼日利亚河流州Edugberi社区溢油区5种药用植物(木香、毛蕊草、臭臭草、瓜爪哇石楠和木沙)对溢油的影响。采用标准方法,从叶提取物的pH值、相对含水量、抗坏血酸含量和总叶绿素含量四个生化参数计算出每株植物的APTI。结果表明,采后毛蒿的平均APTI值为7.98(0.78)~采后毛蒿的平均APTI值为9.29(0.89)
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