Heavy metals in atmospheric dust deposited in leaves of Acacia farnesiana (Fabaceae) and Prosopis laevigata (Fabaceae)

Atmospheric dust establishes an element of study to know the distribution of pollutant particles such as heavy metals and their effects on ecological systems. The objective was to determine the elemental composition of particles deposited in two species of trees as an indicator of environmental imp...

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Main Authors: Jorge Alcalá Jáuregui, Juan C. Rodríguez Ortiz, Alejandra Hernández Montoya, María Flavia Filippini, Eduardo Martinez Carretero, Paola Elizabeth Díaz Flores, Ángel Natanael Rojas Velázquez, Humberto Rodríguez-Fuentes, Félix Alfredo Beltrán Morales
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Language:English
Published: Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo 2018-12-01
Series:Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias
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Online Access:http://intranetsid.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/2954
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spelling doaj-cdf5a1b333aa4c08aae80b84de5302372020-11-25T03:06:50ZengFacultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional de CuyoRevista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias0370-46611853-86652018-12-01502Heavy metals in atmospheric dust deposited in leaves of Acacia farnesiana (Fabaceae) and Prosopis laevigata (Fabaceae)Jorge Alcalá Jáuregui0 Juan C. Rodríguez Ortiz1Alejandra Hernández Montoya2 María Flavia Filippini3Eduardo Martinez Carretero4Paola Elizabeth Díaz Flores5Ángel Natanael Rojas Velázquez6Humberto Rodríguez-Fuentes7Félix Alfredo Beltrán Morales8Research professor. Faculty of Agronomy and Veterinary. Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí. Km 14.5 Carretera San Luis-Matehuala Apartado Postal 32. C. P. 78321. Soledad de Graciano Sánchez. San Luis Potosí. MéxicoResearch professor. Faculty of Agronomy and Veterinary. Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí. Km 14.5 Carretera San Luis-Matehuala Apartado Postal 32. C. P. 78321. Soledad de Graciano Sánchez. San Luis Potosí. MéxicoResearch professor. Faculty of Agronomy and Veterinary. Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí. Km 14.5 Carretera San Luis-Matehuala Apartado Postal 32. C. P. 78321. Soledad de Graciano Sánchez. San Luis Potosí. MéxicoFaculty of Agricultural Sciences. National University of CuyoGeobotany and Phytogeography. IADIZA (CONICET)Research professor. Faculty of Agronomy and Veterinary. Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí. Km 14.5 Carretera San Luis-Matehuala Apartado Postal 32. C. P. 78321. Soledad de Graciano Sánchez. San Luis Potosí. MéxicoResearch professor. Faculty of Agronomy and Veterinary. Autonomous University of San Luis Potosí. Km 14.5 Carretera San Luis-Matehuala Apartado Postal 32. C. P. 78321. Soledad de Graciano Sánchez. San Luis Potosí. MéxicoFaculty of Agriculture. Autonomous University of Nuevo LeónDepartment of Agronomy. Autonomous University of Baja California Sur Atmospheric dust establishes an element of study to know the distribution of pollutant particles such as heavy metals and their effects on ecological systems. The objective was to determine the elemental composition of particles deposited in two species of trees as an indicator of environmental impact in San Luis Potosí, México. The distribution of Acacia farnesiana and Prosopis laevigata trees was taken into account in five soil uses to collect leaf material and extract atmospheric dust during the spring and summer seasons, determining the concentration of heavy metals using the ICP-MS technique. The results indicated the presence of Al> Cu> Zn> Pb> V> As> Ni> Cd> Ti> Cr> Co. Correlations with values of r2> 0.90 were presented between V-Ti, Ni-V, Ni-Ti, Al-Ti and Cr-V. The species factor conditioned the concentrations of Al, Ti, V, Cr, Ni and Zn mainly in the particles deposited in Prosopis leaves. Particles of nine elements were conditioned by the activities of the five land uses, where the use of mineral soil affected by the presence of Al, Cd, Co, Pb, Cu and Zn. Concentrations of Cd were 6.2 times higher in the use of mining soil than in the agricultural sector; 5.9 and 5.4 times the concentrations of Co and Pb in the use of mining soil with respect to the trade and service respectively. The season had only significant effects on Cr and Pb particles. This study indicates the existence of pollutants that can affect ecological systems so it falls within the context of continued evaluation of environmental impacts. http://intranetsid.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/2954pollutionarborean plantsland usesenvironmental impact
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author Jorge Alcalá Jáuregui
Juan C. Rodríguez Ortiz
Alejandra Hernández Montoya
María Flavia Filippini
Eduardo Martinez Carretero
Paola Elizabeth Díaz Flores
Ángel Natanael Rojas Velázquez
Humberto Rodríguez-Fuentes
Félix Alfredo Beltrán Morales
spellingShingle Jorge Alcalá Jáuregui
Juan C. Rodríguez Ortiz
Alejandra Hernández Montoya
María Flavia Filippini
Eduardo Martinez Carretero
Paola Elizabeth Díaz Flores
Ángel Natanael Rojas Velázquez
Humberto Rodríguez-Fuentes
Félix Alfredo Beltrán Morales
Heavy metals in atmospheric dust deposited in leaves of Acacia farnesiana (Fabaceae) and Prosopis laevigata (Fabaceae)
Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias
pollution
arborean plants
land uses
environmental impact
author_facet Jorge Alcalá Jáuregui
Juan C. Rodríguez Ortiz
Alejandra Hernández Montoya
María Flavia Filippini
Eduardo Martinez Carretero
Paola Elizabeth Díaz Flores
Ángel Natanael Rojas Velázquez
Humberto Rodríguez-Fuentes
Félix Alfredo Beltrán Morales
author_sort Jorge Alcalá Jáuregui
title Heavy metals in atmospheric dust deposited in leaves of Acacia farnesiana (Fabaceae) and Prosopis laevigata (Fabaceae)
title_short Heavy metals in atmospheric dust deposited in leaves of Acacia farnesiana (Fabaceae) and Prosopis laevigata (Fabaceae)
title_full Heavy metals in atmospheric dust deposited in leaves of Acacia farnesiana (Fabaceae) and Prosopis laevigata (Fabaceae)
title_fullStr Heavy metals in atmospheric dust deposited in leaves of Acacia farnesiana (Fabaceae) and Prosopis laevigata (Fabaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Heavy metals in atmospheric dust deposited in leaves of Acacia farnesiana (Fabaceae) and Prosopis laevigata (Fabaceae)
title_sort heavy metals in atmospheric dust deposited in leaves of acacia farnesiana (fabaceae) and prosopis laevigata (fabaceae)
publisher Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
series Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias
issn 0370-4661
1853-8665
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Atmospheric dust establishes an element of study to know the distribution of pollutant particles such as heavy metals and their effects on ecological systems. The objective was to determine the elemental composition of particles deposited in two species of trees as an indicator of environmental impact in San Luis Potosí, México. The distribution of Acacia farnesiana and Prosopis laevigata trees was taken into account in five soil uses to collect leaf material and extract atmospheric dust during the spring and summer seasons, determining the concentration of heavy metals using the ICP-MS technique. The results indicated the presence of Al> Cu> Zn> Pb> V> As> Ni> Cd> Ti> Cr> Co. Correlations with values of r2> 0.90 were presented between V-Ti, Ni-V, Ni-Ti, Al-Ti and Cr-V. The species factor conditioned the concentrations of Al, Ti, V, Cr, Ni and Zn mainly in the particles deposited in Prosopis leaves. Particles of nine elements were conditioned by the activities of the five land uses, where the use of mineral soil affected by the presence of Al, Cd, Co, Pb, Cu and Zn. Concentrations of Cd were 6.2 times higher in the use of mining soil than in the agricultural sector; 5.9 and 5.4 times the concentrations of Co and Pb in the use of mining soil with respect to the trade and service respectively. The season had only significant effects on Cr and Pb particles. This study indicates the existence of pollutants that can affect ecological systems so it falls within the context of continued evaluation of environmental impacts.
topic pollution
arborean plants
land uses
environmental impact
url http://intranetsid.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/RFCA/article/view/2954
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