Author/Authors :
Zare، Mahdi نويسنده Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Abadeh Branch, Islamic Azad University, Abadeh, Iran , , Sanatgar ، Maryam نويسنده Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Abadeh Branch, Islamic Azad University, Abadeh, Iran , , Fatemitalab، Reza نويسنده Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Abadeh Branch, Islamic Azad University, Abadeh, Iran ,
Abstract :
Cypress tree with blue green foliage and scaly reddish brown bark is
planted throughout world as an ornamental plant. One of the newest ways for
determining amount and kind of environmental pollutants is natural biomonitoring.
The samples were obtained from three sites (heavy traffic, moderate
traffic and control) in Isfahan during August-September and NovemberDecember
2013 and February-March 2014. The concentrations of Zn, Ni and
Cu in leaf and root were measured by using a flame atomic absorption spectrophotometer.
Variations in the studied traits between sites and seasons were
observed due to different anthropogenic activities. The higher concentration
of the studied heavy metals in leaves rather than in roots in all locations
illustrated a contribution of significant atmospheric deposition. The results of
correlation coefficients between traits indicated that the sites were influenced
by a different source of pollution. There was a positive correlation between
zinc and copper, indicating that they could be originated from fuels as well as
powder of shoe brake of vehicles. The mean metal concentration values were
arranged in the following order: Zn > Cu > Ni. The level of zinc in leaf and
root was moderate at the control site indicating that vehicle traffic is a minor
emission source for zinc and there may be another zinc source around there,
such as industrial activities. The results demonstrated the suitability of the
cypress (Cupressus arizonica Greene.) tree as a biomonitor of atmospheric
pollution in Isfahan.