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Passive monitoring of atmospheric heavy metals in a historical city of central India by Lepraria lobificans Nyl.
Authors:Rajesh Bajpai  D. K. Upreti  S. K. Dwivedi
Affiliation:1. Lichenology Laboratory, National Botanical Research Institute (CSIR), Rana Pratap Marg, Lucknow, 226001, India
2. Department of Environmental Sciences, B. B. A. University, Lucknow, 226025, India
Abstract:Using an organism living in situ for monitoring is referred as passive monitoring. Lepraria lobificans Nyl., a leprose lichen growing naturally on monuments and buildings in the city Mandav in central India is used for passive monitoring of atmospheric metals. Seven metals (Cd, Cr, Ni, Al, Fe, Cu, and Zn) were analyzed. Samples collected from road site exhibit the maximum concentration of Fe, Cd, Cr, Ni, and Zn. Iron exhibit maximum accumulation both in lichen thallus and the substratum with mean values of 2,195.63 μg g???1 dry weight. As compared with other growth form of lichens, L. lobificans exhibits the higher accumulation of Fe than foliose and fruticose lichens. On the basis of these results, it can be hypothesized that L. lobificans is an excellent accumulator of different metals. The statistical analysis applied to the element concentration between the metals as well as between the sites by analysis of variance found the difference to be significant at 1% and 5%, respectively. Student–Newman–Keuls test also shows significant difference for iron between the different metals.
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