Assessment
of air pollution tolerance index of some selected roadside plants of
Bhubaneswar city of Odisha State in India
S.
Acharya, R.C. Jena, S.J. Das, C. Pradhan and P.K. Chand*
Environmental
Science Laboratory, Post Graduate Department of Botany, Utkal University,
Vani Vihar, Bhubaneswar - 751 004, India
*Corresponding
Author E-mail: pkchanduubot@yahoo.co.in
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Key
words
APTI
Sensitive plants
Tolerant plants
Vehicular pollution
Publication Data
Paper received :
16.10.2015???????
Revised received :
20.07.2016????
Re-revised received :
06.05.2017
Accepted : 24.04.2017???
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Abstract
Aim: A periodic
evaluation of air pollution tolerance index (APTI) of thirteen different
plant species (including nine trees and four shrubs), distributed alongside
the national highway (NH-5) passing through Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India was
carried out aiming at proper selection of tolerant plants to be used as
bio-filters against harmful vehicular air pollutants.
Methodology:
Leaf
samples were analysed for APTI scores which were formulated using four
different parameters viz., leaf extract pH, relative water content, total
chlorophyll and ascorbic acid accumulated in leaf tissues. ??
Results:
Based
on the average APTI score point computed from data obtained during winter and
summer season, Cascabela thevetia was the most tolerant while Mangifera
indica and Neolamarkia cadamba were moderately tolerant. Ficus
benghalensis, Ricinus communis, Cassia siamea, Ficus
religiosa and Bougainvillea spectabilis showed intermediate
tolerance, whereas the remaining five species namely Terminalia catappa,
Calotropis gigantea, Psidium guajava, Artocarpus
heterophyllus and Azadirachta indica were sensitive. ?
Interpretation:
The
reported APTI tolerant plant species can be recommended for inclusion in the
urban greenbelt development plan and city landscaping, while the sensitive
ones can be used as indicators of vehicular air pollution.
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