نتایج جستجو برای: lead aerosol plant leaves

تعداد نتایج: 797405  

2006

Castor oil plant seeds (Ricinus communis L.) were grown in spent lubricating oil (SLO) contaminated soil at concentrations of 1-6% (w/w, oil/soil). Plant height and stem girth were depressed by spent lubricating oil at concentrations of 2% (w/w) and above. One percent (1%) spent lubricating oil in soil promoted growth of plants when compared with control. Fresh and dry weights of R. communis pl...

2006

Castor oil plant seeds (Ricinus communis L.) were grown in spent lubricating oil (SLO) contaminated soil at concentrations of 1-6% (w/w, oil/soil). Plant height and stem girth were depressed by spent lubricating oil at concentrations of 2% (w/w) and above. One percent (1%) spent lubricating oil in soil promoted growth of plants when compared with control. Fresh and dry weights of R. communis pl...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2004
Mary E Finster Kimberly A Gray Helen J Binns

Plants grown in lead contaminated soils can accumulate lead from the adherence of dust and translocation into the plant tissue. In order to evaluate the potential health hazard due to the consumption of plants grown in residential gardens contaminated by lead, a survey of the lead concentrations in a typical array of edible vegetables, fruits and herbs was conducted. Samples of garden plants ha...

2017
Kanda Artwell Ncube France Kunsamala Florence

Consumption of plant extracts can be a source of essential elements or a route of human exposure to toxicants. Metal concentrations in leaves, leaf brew, and infusion of L. javanica collected from five sites were determined by atomic absorption spectrometry after acid and aqueous extraction. Estimated daily intakes of metals in extracts were compared with recommended dietary allowances. Total m...

Xanthine oxidase plays crucial roles in the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and uric acid in blood which may lead to gout, one of the oldest known forms of arthritis amongst humans. Summer savory (Satureja hortensis L.) a medicinal/spice exhibits antioxidant activity, but unknown effects on xanthine oxidase activity. Here, for the first time, we examined the effects of S. hortensis...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1985
J Lindemann C D Upper

Plant canopies are strong sources of bacterial aerosols during sunny days when the leaves are dry. Bacterial concentration, upward flux, and deposition onto exposed petri plates were measured over snap beans during three growing seasons. A net upward flux of bacteria occurred only during the warm part of sunny days, not at night when leaves were wet with dew or when a thermal inversion was pres...

Journal: :journal of ornamental plants 2015
reza shahabi mohamadabadi mehran hoodaji davood hashemabadi mitra ataabadi

plants are the most common bioindicatorsused in air quality biomonitoring studies because they are immobile and they have more sensitive to the most prevalent air pollutants than humans and animals. to identify the concentrations and sources of heavy metals in ornamental plants of isfahan landscape, samples of leaves and soil around pinuseldarica and nerium oleander were collected at different ...

2013
R. A. Abdallah

This study was conducted to determine the impact of sun light, UV and magnetized water on Dura Sorghum sp. variety plants the Sudanese main stable food. The morphological changes of the Sorghum plants in terms of plant height, color of leaves, growth and development was monitored. The impact of light stress on plants was done by isolating he plant from light for a period of time. The result sho...

2011
L. Q. Hao A. Kortelainen J. H. Kroll P. Miettinen M. Kulmala D. R. Worsnop J. N. Smith A. Laaksonen

Biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are a significant source of global secondary organic aerosol (SOA); however, quantifying their aerosol forming potential remains a challenge. This study presents smog chamber laboratory work, focusing on SOA formation via oxidation of the emissions of two dominant tree species from boreal forest area, Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and Norway spruce ...

2011
L. Q. Hao A. Kortelainen J. H. Kroll P. Miettinen M. Kulmala D. R. Worsnop J. N. Smith A. Laaksonen

Biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are a significant source of global secondary organic aerosol (SOA); however, quantifying their aerosol forming potential remains a challenge. This study presents smog chamber laboratory work, focusing on SOA formation via oxidation of the emissions of two dominant tree species from boreal forest area, Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and Norway spruce ...

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