nstantaneous and historical temperature effects on a-pinene
Assessment
of air pollution tolerance levels of selected plants around
cementindustry, Coimbatore, India
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Author Details
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P. Radhapriya
(Corresponding author)
Center for Climate Change
and Adaptation Research, Anna University, Chennai-600 025, India.
e-mail: ram7@annauniv.edu
A. NavaneethaGopalakrishnan
Center
for Environmental Studies, Anna University, Chennai-600 025, India.
P. Malini
Center for Climate Change and
Adaptation Research, Anna University, Chennai.-600 025, India.
A. Ramachandran
Center for Climate Change and
Adaptation Research, Anna University, Chennai.-600 025, India.
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Publication Data
Paper received:
13December2010
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Revised
received:
20August 2011
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Accepted:
29August 2011
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Abstract
Being the second largest manufacturing industry in
India, cement industry is one of the major contributors of suspended
particulate matter (SPM). Since plants are sensitive to air pollution,
introducing suitable plant species as part of the greenbelt around cement
industry was the objective of the present study. Suitable plant species were
selected based on the Air pollution tolerance index (APTI) calculated by
analyzing ascorbic acid (AA), pH, relative water content (RWC) and total
chlorophyll (TChl) of the plants occuring in the locality. Plants were selected within a 6
km radius from the industry and were graded as per their tolerance levels by
analyzing the biochemical parameters. From the statistical analysis at 0.05 level
of significance a difference in the APTI values among the 27 plant species
was observed, but they showed homogenous results when analysed
zone wise using one-way analyses of variance. Analyses of individual
parameters showed variation in the different zones surrounding the cement
industry, whereas the APTI value (which is a combination of the parameter
viz. AA, RWC, TChl, pH) showed more or less same
gradation. Significant variation in individual parameters and APTI was seen
with in the species. All the plants surrounding the cement industry are
indicative of high pollution exposure comparable to the results obtain for
control plants. Based on the APTI value, it was observed that about 37% of
the plant species were tolerant. Among them Mangiferaindica, Bougainvillea species, Psidumquajava showed high APTI values. 33% of the
species were highly susceptible to the adverse effects of SPM, among which Thevetianeriifolia, Saracaindica, Phyllanthusemblica and Cercocarpusledifolius
showed low APTI values.15% each of the species were at the intermediary and
moderate tolerance levels.
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Key words
Air
pollution tolerance index, Cement industry, Suspended particulate matter