Carolina poplar (Populus x canadensis Moench) as a biomonitor of trace elements in Black sea region of Turkey. Sehnaz Celik, Ersin Yucel, Sezgin Celik, Salih Gucel, Munir Ozturk.
Materyal türü:
MakaleDil: İngilizce Yayın ayrıntıları:2010. Triveni Enterprises,ISSN: - 0254-8704
- TD195
| Materyal türü | Geçerli Kütüphane | Yer numarası | Durum | Barkod | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Online Electronic Document | NEU Grand Library Online electronic | TD195 .C37 2010 (Rafa gözat(Aşağıda açılır)) | Ödünç verilmez | EOL-1358 |
In this study, the leaves, bark and the soil supporting Populus x canadensis Moench were tested as a possible biomonitor of trace element pollution in the Middle Black Sea region of Turkey The investigations were carried out at 23 sites. The leaves, bark and soil were analyzed for Pb(++), Cd(++), Fe(++), Cu(++) and Zn(++) contents. The values of Pb(++), Cd(++), Fe(++), Cu(++) and Zn(++) in the leaves varied between 14.5-40.0, 0.5-1.5, 135-486, 5.0-14.0 and 43-246 ppm, respectively. In the bark the values were between 15.5-36.5 (Pb(++)), 1.5-2.0 (Cd(++)), 39-575 (Fe(++)), 5.0-14.0 (Cu(++)) and 40.0-1468 ppm (Zn(++)), whereas in the soil values forPb** were 1.0-4.1 ppm, for Cd(++) 0.2 ppm, for Fe(++) 0.6-1.8 ppm, for Cu(++) 0.1-0.9 ppm and for Zn(++) 0.1-1.9 ppm. A positive correlation was found between traffic density and the amount of Pb(++), Fe(++) and Cu(++) in leaves, while a negative correlation was documented for Cd(++) and Zn(++). In the bark samples there was a positive correlation between traffic density and Pb(++), and a negative one with Cd(++), Fe(++), Cu(++) and Zn(++). Apositive correlation was determined between traffic density and the amount of Pb(++), Fe(++), Cu(++) and Zn(++) in soil. However, the amount of Cd(++) was 0.2 ppm and no relationship between Cd(++) and traffic density was observed.
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