Title of article
Element contents in leaves of four plant species (birch, mountain ash, fern and spruce) along anthropogenic and geogenic concentration gradients
Author/Authors
Clemens Reimann، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Arnold Arnoldussen، نويسنده , , Rognvald Boyd، نويسنده , , Tor Erik Finne، نويسنده , , Friedrich Koller، نويسنده , , ?ystein Nordgulen a، نويسنده , , Peter Englmaier، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
18
From page
416
To page
433
Abstract
Forty samples each of leaves of birch (Betula pubescens Ehrh.), European mountain ash (Sorbus aucuparia (L.)) and bracken
fern (Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn) as well as spruce needles (Picea abies (L.) Karsten) were collected along a 120 km south–
north transect running through Norwayʹs largest city, Oslo. Concentrations of 25 chemical elements (Ag, Au, B, Ba, Ca, Cd, Co,
Cr, Cu, Fe, Hg, K, La, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Ni, P, Pb, S, Sb, Sr, Ti, and Zn) as well as loss on ignition for the 4 sample materials are
reported. The decline of input of sea spray with distance from the coast, geology, pH and anthropogenic contamination all played a
role for the observed element concentrations in the leaves. Although growing under exactly the same natural conditions each plant
species displayed quite unique uptake characteristics. Plant-species dependency and individual differences in the reaction of the
plant leaves to different element sources make the investigated species of very limited value as bioindicators of anthropogenic
activities. Anthropogenic contamination influences plant-leaf element content within a limited distance (∼20 km) from the source.
Keywords
Transect , Biomonitoring , Geogenic background , Airborne pollution , Urban influence
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Record number
980826
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