The Effect of Different Cleaning Methods on Needles for Assessing the Atmospheric Heavy Metal Retention Capacity of Three Coniferous Trees
Urban air pollution has received increasing attention in recent years. To investigate the interaction between several heavy metal elements and the degree of atmospheric pollution, the leaves of three evergreen tree species—Chinese juniper (<i>Juniperus chinensis </i>L.), dragon juniper (...
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doaj-47f8cdb0082543d19cc61c06eaf1c5072021-02-13T00:04:21ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-02-01111668166810.3390/app11041668The Effect of Different Cleaning Methods on Needles for Assessing the Atmospheric Heavy Metal Retention Capacity of Three Coniferous TreesTong Liu0Mei Zhang1Yihan Wang2Lili Tang3Kefan Wang4Fuchen Shi5College of Life Sciences, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, ChinaCollege of Life Sciences, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, ChinaCollege of Life Sciences, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, ChinaCollege of Life Sciences, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, ChinaCollege of Life Sciences, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, ChinaCollege of Life Sciences, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, ChinaUrban air pollution has received increasing attention in recent years. To investigate the interaction between several heavy metal elements and the degree of atmospheric pollution, the leaves of three evergreen tree species—Chinese juniper (<i>Juniperus chinensis </i>L.), dragon juniper (<i>Juniperus chinensis </i>L. ‘Kaizuca’), and cedar (<i>Cedrus deodara </i>(Roxb. ex D.Don) G.Don)—were collected from main road intersections in the urban area of Tianjin, China. Two different treatments—water washing (WW) and ethanol washing (EW)—were used, and the contents of Cu, Mn, Cd, and Zn were measured in both washed and unwashed (UW) leaves. It was found that the heavy metal contents within Chinese juniper and dragon juniper were ranked as Mn > Zn > Cu > Cd, and the metal accumulation index (<i>MAI</i>) value was higher for dragon juniper. For the three plants, water washed off 5.36% to 58.58% of the total heavy metals in the needles, while ethanol washed off 16.08% to 71.60% of the total. Both washes were more effective for Cu, Zn, and Cd, and especially for the element Cd. Ethanol could clean off 38.64% to 71.60% of the total Cd from the leaves. Ethanol had a better elution effect compared to water, and the trend of the Cd content in the leaves of the three plants showed a change after the use of different washing methods, which suggests that the water washing may have masked the real difference.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/4/1668evergreen tree speciesneedle leavesheavy metalsurban environmentethanol |
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Tong Liu Mei Zhang Yihan Wang Lili Tang Kefan Wang Fuchen Shi The Effect of Different Cleaning Methods on Needles for Assessing the Atmospheric Heavy Metal Retention Capacity of Three Coniferous Trees Applied Sciences evergreen tree species needle leaves heavy metals urban environment ethanol |
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The Effect of Different Cleaning Methods on Needles for Assessing the Atmospheric Heavy Metal Retention Capacity of Three Coniferous Trees |
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The Effect of Different Cleaning Methods on Needles for Assessing the Atmospheric Heavy Metal Retention Capacity of Three Coniferous Trees |
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The Effect of Different Cleaning Methods on Needles for Assessing the Atmospheric Heavy Metal Retention Capacity of Three Coniferous Trees |
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The Effect of Different Cleaning Methods on Needles for Assessing the Atmospheric Heavy Metal Retention Capacity of Three Coniferous Trees |
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The Effect of Different Cleaning Methods on Needles for Assessing the Atmospheric Heavy Metal Retention Capacity of Three Coniferous Trees |
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effect of different cleaning methods on needles for assessing the atmospheric heavy metal retention capacity of three coniferous trees |
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Urban air pollution has received increasing attention in recent years. To investigate the interaction between several heavy metal elements and the degree of atmospheric pollution, the leaves of three evergreen tree species—Chinese juniper (<i>Juniperus chinensis </i>L.), dragon juniper (<i>Juniperus chinensis </i>L. ‘Kaizuca’), and cedar (<i>Cedrus deodara </i>(Roxb. ex D.Don) G.Don)—were collected from main road intersections in the urban area of Tianjin, China. Two different treatments—water washing (WW) and ethanol washing (EW)—were used, and the contents of Cu, Mn, Cd, and Zn were measured in both washed and unwashed (UW) leaves. It was found that the heavy metal contents within Chinese juniper and dragon juniper were ranked as Mn > Zn > Cu > Cd, and the metal accumulation index (<i>MAI</i>) value was higher for dragon juniper. For the three plants, water washed off 5.36% to 58.58% of the total heavy metals in the needles, while ethanol washed off 16.08% to 71.60% of the total. Both washes were more effective for Cu, Zn, and Cd, and especially for the element Cd. Ethanol could clean off 38.64% to 71.60% of the total Cd from the leaves. Ethanol had a better elution effect compared to water, and the trend of the Cd content in the leaves of the three plants showed a change after the use of different washing methods, which suggests that the water washing may have masked the real difference. |
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