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Temperature and Concentration Effects in Biomonitoring of Organic Air Pollutants
Authors:J Franzaring
Institution:(1) Abt. Geobotanik, Universität Trier, D-54286 Trier, Germany
Abstract:Up to now only very few studies in biomonitoring of organic air pollutants have been published taking into account the strong influence mean temperatures have on the accumulation process into plants during the course of the exposition. Temperature governed sorption as well as the plantlsquos vitality pose a major source of uncertainty making inter-study comparisons difficult. Different surface-to-volume ratios of plant foliage lead to strongly varying concentration effects in different plant species. Moreover a plantlsquos content of waxes and lipids must be considered in order to relate xenobiotic concentrations to the compounds being most efficient in the bioaccumulation process. Some of these factors are evaluated in regard to the use of plants as biomonitors for organic air pollutants. Another aim is to deduce the mean ambient gas phase concentrations from PAH concentrations determined in the biomonitor plants using vegetation-air partitioning coefficients which have been corrected for temperature dependent sorption as well as the plantlsquos lipid content. Restrictions of such approaches and methods of biomonitoring in general are discussed.
Keywords:biomonitoring of PAH  cold-condensed effects  concentration effects  kale leaves  surface-to-volume  vegetation-air partitioning
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