S. Oyedeji, O. O. Agboola, Janet K. Oyekunle, D. A. Animasaun, P. Fatoba
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空气污染是全球许多发展中城市面临的主要问题之一。本研究利用空气污染耐受指数和预期性能指数评估了生长在尼日利亚Osun州金属废料回收厂周围的Terminalia catappa、Anacardium occidentale和Tectona grandis的抗污染能力,以期为城市绿地开发推荐该物种。对生长在废金属回收厂(ES)和相对无污染对照场(CS)周围的树种新鲜叶片的抗坏血酸、总叶绿素、叶片提取物pH值和相对含水量等生化参数进行了分析。空气污染耐受指数(APTI)和预期性能指数(API)由生化变量的结果得到。结果表明:生化参数(抗坏血酸、总叶绿素、叶提取物pH值和相对含水量)和APTI变化显著(p . a . occidentale (13.53), p . T. grandis (13.17)), CS处理的指标高于ES处理。3种树种在污染场地的耐受性均为中等,但石刺木和西刺木的耐受性较好,大刺木的耐受性为中等。该研究建议在城市中心发展绿地,特别是在工厂附近等污染严重的地区,使用石刺蒿和西刺蒿,而不是大刺蒿。
Assessment of tree species resistance to air pollution around a metal-scrap recycling factory using air pollution tolerance index and anticipated performance index
Air pollution is one of the major global tribulations in many developing cities around the world. This study evaluates pollution resistances of Terminalia catappa, Anacardium occidentale and Tectona grandis growing around a metal scrap-recycling factory in Osun state, Nigeria using air pollution tolerance index and anticipated performance index with the view of recommending the species for greenbelt development in urban spaces. Biochemical parameters such as ascorbic acid, total chlorophyll, foliar extract pH and relative water content were analyzed in fresh leaves harvested from the tree species growing around the metal-scrap recycling factory (ES) and a relatively unpolluted control site (CS). Air pollution tolerance index (APTI) and anticipated performance index (API) were obtained from the results of biochemical variables. The results showed biochemical parameters (including ascorbic acid, total chlorophyll, foliar extract pH and relative water content) and APTI varied significantly (p A. occidentale (13.53) > T. grandis (13.17) with plants having a higher index at CS than at ES. All three-tree species had intermediate tolerance but T. catappa and A. occidentale were assessed as good performers while T. grandis performed moderately in polluted sites. The study recommended T. catappa and A. occidentale over T. grandis for use in developing greenbelts in urban centres especially in highly polluted areas, such as the vicinity of factories.