Motor vehicles release carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulphur dioxide, and particulate matters to the air as pollutants. Vegetation can absorb these pollutants through gas exchange processes. The objective of this study was to examine the combination of the relative growth rate (RGR) and physiological responses in determining tolerance levels of plant species to air pollutants. Physiological responses were calculated as air pollution tolerance index (APTI). Eight roadside tree species were placed at polluted (Jagorawi highway) and unpolluted (Sindangbarang field) area. Growth and physiological parameters of the trees were recorded, including plant height, leaf area, total ascorbate, total chlorophyll, leaf-extract pH, and relative water...
Air pollution both from point and non-point sources is difficult to control once released in to the ...
ABSTRACT Plants are universal sink of carbon dioxide. Plantation of species along any r...
Plant tolerance against air pollutants from industrial estate can be assessed based on the change of...
Motor vehicles release carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulphur dioxide, and particulate matters t...
Motor vehicles release carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulphur dioxide, and particulate matters...
Although water and land pollution are very dangerous, air pollution has its own peculiarities due to...
Urban air pollutants like particulate matter, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, ozone etc. can harm ...
Green plants along roads can provide eco-friendly effective structure to improve air quality and to ...
<p>Air pollution is a global issue that has a harmful impact on living things and the environm...
This paper describes air pollution tolerance among roadside plants exposed to varying degrees of tra...
Due to industrialization, urbanization and increasing number of vehicles air pollution has turn out ...
Science for phyto-technologies has got immense application in air pollution science. The present stu...
Not AvailableUrban air pollutants like particulate matter, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, ozone e...
Variation in air pollution tolerance index and anticipated performance index of plants near a sugar ...
Air pollution is one of the major global tribulations in many developing cities around the world. Th...
Air pollution both from point and non-point sources is difficult to control once released in to the ...
ABSTRACT Plants are universal sink of carbon dioxide. Plantation of species along any r...
Plant tolerance against air pollutants from industrial estate can be assessed based on the change of...
Motor vehicles release carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulphur dioxide, and particulate matters t...
Motor vehicles release carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulphur dioxide, and particulate matters...
Although water and land pollution are very dangerous, air pollution has its own peculiarities due to...
Urban air pollutants like particulate matter, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, ozone etc. can harm ...
Green plants along roads can provide eco-friendly effective structure to improve air quality and to ...
<p>Air pollution is a global issue that has a harmful impact on living things and the environm...
This paper describes air pollution tolerance among roadside plants exposed to varying degrees of tra...
Due to industrialization, urbanization and increasing number of vehicles air pollution has turn out ...
Science for phyto-technologies has got immense application in air pollution science. The present stu...
Not AvailableUrban air pollutants like particulate matter, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, ozone e...
Variation in air pollution tolerance index and anticipated performance index of plants near a sugar ...
Air pollution is one of the major global tribulations in many developing cities around the world. Th...
Air pollution both from point and non-point sources is difficult to control once released in to the ...
ABSTRACT Plants are universal sink of carbon dioxide. Plantation of species along any r...
Plant tolerance against air pollutants from industrial estate can be assessed based on the change of...