Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society (Oct 2010)

Urban deciduous tree leaves as biomonitors of trace element (As, V and Cd) atmospheric pollution in Belgrade, Serbia

  • KATARINA M. ŠUĆUR,
  • MIRA P. ANIČIĆ,
  • MILICA N. TOMAŠEVIĆ,
  • DAVOR Z. ANTANASIJEVIĆ,
  • ALEKSANDRA A. PERIĆ-GRUJIĆ,
  • MIRJANA DJ. RISTIĆ

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 75, no. 10
pp. 1453 – 1461

Abstract

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Leaves of common deciduous trees: horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) and linden (Tilia spp.) from three parks within the urban area of Belgrade were studied as biomonitors of trace element (As, V, and Cd) atmospheric pollution. The May–September trace element accumulation in the leaves, and their temporal trends, were assayed in a multi-year period (2002–2006). Significant accumulation in the leaves was evident for As and V, but not so regularly for Cd. Slightly decreasing temporal trends of V and As ac-cumulated in the leaf tissues were observed over the years. During the time span, the concentrations of Cd remained approximately on the same level, except in May 2002 and September 2005, when a rapid increase was observed. The May–September accumulations of As and V were higher in horse chestnut than in linden, although both may be used as biomonitors for these elements, and optionally for Cd in conditions of its high atmospheric loadings.

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