15Jun 2017

FOLIAR DUST ACCUMULATION POTENTIAL OF SOME SELECTED PLANT SPECIES GROWN ALONGSIDE THE HIGHWAY AT SUGANDHA, HOOGHLY, WEST BENGAL, INDIA.

  • UGC Centre for Advanced Study (Phase II), Department of Botany, The University of Burdwan- 713104, India.
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The increasing Vehicular exhaust has a significant contribution on urban air pollution. Roadside Plants have to suffer a lot from automobile exhaust and dust particles. The ability of each plant species to captured particulate matters (SPM) by their foliar surface varies greatly and depends on several surface characteristics of twigs, bark and foliage of the plants .The present study was undertaken along the State Highway SH 13 road side of Sugandha located in the Hooghly,West-Bengal, India to assess the Dust capturing potential of some selected plant species . Results showed that dust accumulation on the leaves ranged from 0.00102 g/cm2 in Tabernaemontana divaricata to 0.003225 g/cm2 in Mangifera indica and followed the descending order of pollutant sink as Albizia saman (0.00296 g/cm2)> Ficus racemosa (0.00292 g/cm2)> Cajanus cajan (0.00266 g/cm2). The study determined a set of plant species that have high potential of foliar dust deposition which will help determine the optimal plant species to be used as natural filters to mitigate particulate roadside pollution.


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[Monalisa Das, Moumita Das and Ambarish Mukherjee. (2017); FOLIAR DUST ACCUMULATION POTENTIAL OF SOME SELECTED PLANT SPECIES GROWN ALONGSIDE THE HIGHWAY AT SUGANDHA, HOOGHLY, WEST BENGAL, INDIA. Int. J. of Adv. Res. 5 (Jun). 382-388] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


Moumita Das
The University of Burdwan

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Article DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/4423      
DOI URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/4423