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Assessing the genotoxicity of urban air pollutants using two in situ plant bioassays
Authors:M. Villarini  L. Dominici  L. Ederli  S. Monarca
Affiliation:a Department of Medical-Surgical Specialties and Public Health, University of Perugia, I-06126, Italy
b Department of Applied Biology, University of Perugia, I-06121, Italy
Abstract:Genotoxicity of urban air has been analysed almost exclusively in airborne particulates. We monitored the genotoxic effects of airborne pollutants in the urban air of Perugia (Central Italy). Two plant bioindicators with different genetic endpoints were used: micronuclei in meiotic pollen mother cells using Tradescantia-micronucleus bioassay (Trad-MCN) and DNA damage in nuclei of Nicotiana tabacum leaves using comet assay (Nicotiana-comet). Buds of Tradescantia clone # 4430 and young N. tabacum cv. Xanthi plants were exposed for 24 h at three sites with different pollution levels. One control site (indoor control) was also used. The two bioassays showed different sensitivities toward urban pollutants: Trad-MCN assay was the most sensitive, but DNA damage in N. tabacum showed a better correlation with the pollutant concentrations. In situ biomonitoring of airborne genotoxins using higher plants combined with chemical analysis is thus recommended for characterizing genotoxicity of urban air.
Keywords:Urban air genotoxicity   In situ monitoring   Plant bioindicators   Tradescantia-micronuclei test   Nicotiana tabacum-comet assay
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