The growing number of road vehicles is a major source of regional and global atmospheric pollution increasing concentrations of CO2 in the air, and levels of metals in air and soil. Nevertheless, the effects of these pollutants on plants growing at roadsides are poorly documented. We carried out an observational study of unmanipulated plants growing by the road, to identify the morpho-physiological responses in a perennial grass Dactylis glomerata. Firstly, we wanted to know the general effect of traffic intensity and ambient CO2 and its interactions on different plant traits. Accordingly, we analyzed the photosynthetic response by field A/Ci Response Curves, SLA, pigment pools, foliar nitrogen, carbohydrates and morphological traits in pla...
In recent Anthropocene, biodiversity of urban roadside plants is now increasingly being realized as ...
Vehicular pollution is the by-product of mechanized mobility, which adversely affects both plant and...
Abstract Roadsides are targeted for restoration of pollinator‐friendly plants. Yet, roads are source...
This article analyses changes of morphological indicators of Rhus typhyna L. in roadside plantations...
This paper describes air pollution tolerance among roadside plants exposed to varying degrees of tra...
Rhus typhina L. (Staghorn Sumac) is fast-growing woody species that reproduces by rhizomes and seeds...
Vehicular emissions cause heavy metal pollution and exert negative impacts on environment and roadsi...
The phenology of Astonia scholaris, Pongamia pinnata, Cassia siamea and peltophorum pterocarpum was ...
Vehicle exhaust emissions are a dominant feature of urban environments and are widely believed to ha...
Phytoremediation is a technique to reclaim heavy metal-contaminated soils which has increasingly gai...
Urban trees reduce CO2 and pollutants that represent a risk for human health in cities. In this work...
Motor vehicles release carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulphur dioxide, and particulate matters t...
Rapid industrialization and urbanization coupled with increase in vehicular traffic in the urban are...
Motor vehicles release carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulphur dioxide, and particulate matters t...
Rapid urbanization and industrialization has resulted in increased pollution to the environment. Out...
In recent Anthropocene, biodiversity of urban roadside plants is now increasingly being realized as ...
Vehicular pollution is the by-product of mechanized mobility, which adversely affects both plant and...
Abstract Roadsides are targeted for restoration of pollinator‐friendly plants. Yet, roads are source...
This article analyses changes of morphological indicators of Rhus typhyna L. in roadside plantations...
This paper describes air pollution tolerance among roadside plants exposed to varying degrees of tra...
Rhus typhina L. (Staghorn Sumac) is fast-growing woody species that reproduces by rhizomes and seeds...
Vehicular emissions cause heavy metal pollution and exert negative impacts on environment and roadsi...
The phenology of Astonia scholaris, Pongamia pinnata, Cassia siamea and peltophorum pterocarpum was ...
Vehicle exhaust emissions are a dominant feature of urban environments and are widely believed to ha...
Phytoremediation is a technique to reclaim heavy metal-contaminated soils which has increasingly gai...
Urban trees reduce CO2 and pollutants that represent a risk for human health in cities. In this work...
Motor vehicles release carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulphur dioxide, and particulate matters t...
Rapid industrialization and urbanization coupled with increase in vehicular traffic in the urban are...
Motor vehicles release carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulphur dioxide, and particulate matters t...
Rapid urbanization and industrialization has resulted in increased pollution to the environment. Out...
In recent Anthropocene, biodiversity of urban roadside plants is now increasingly being realized as ...
Vehicular pollution is the by-product of mechanized mobility, which adversely affects both plant and...
Abstract Roadsides are targeted for restoration of pollinator‐friendly plants. Yet, roads are source...