• Title of article

    Monitoring the effects of atmospheric ethylene near polyethylene manufacturing plants with two sensitive plant species

  • Author/Authors

    Tonneijck، A. E. G. نويسنده , , Berge، W. F. ten نويسنده , , Jansen، B. P. نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
  • Pages
    -274
  • From page
    275
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    Data of a multi-year (1977–1983) biomonitoring programme with marigold and petunia around polyethylene manufacturing plants was analysed to assess plant responses to atmospheric ethylene and to determine the area at risk for the phytotoxic effects of this pollutant. In both species, flower formation and growth were severely reduced close to the emission sources and plant performance improved with increasing distance. Plants exposed near the border of the research area had more flowers than the unexposed control while their growth was normal. Measurements of ethylene concentrations at a border site revealed that the growing season mean was 61.5 (mu)g m^-3 in 1982 and 15.6 (mu)g m^-3 in 1983. In terms of number of flowers, petunia was more sensitive than marigold and adverse effects were observed within ca. 400 m distance from the sources for marigold and within ca. 460 m for petunia. The area at risk (ca. 870 m) for ethylene-induced growth reduction was also limited to the industrial zone. Plants were more sensitive to ethylene in terms of growth reduction than in terms of inhibition of flowering. In the Netherlands, maximum permissible levels of ethylene are currently based on information from laboratory and greenhouse studies. Our results indicate that these levels are rather conservative in protecting field-grown plants against ethylene-induced injury near polyethylene manufacturing plants.
  • Keywords
    Biomonitoring , Flowering , growth , Marigold (Tagetes erecta L.) , Petunia (Petunia nyctaginiflora Juss.)
  • Journal title
    ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
  • Serial Year
    2003
  • Journal title
    ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
  • Record number

    38704