Dust deposition on vegetation leaves in Shanghai, China.

Abstract:

:Urban vegetation can deposit dust to reduce pollution, and dust retention capacity of vegetation has become an important indicator for urban ecological construction. We selected five representative vegetation in Shanghai to explore the regularity of dust deposition on vegetation leaves. Due to the influence of leaf area and surface characteristics, the amount of dust deposition was significantly different to each vegetation; Vegetation shows different dust retention capacity under different pollution intensity, before this capacity reaches its limit, and it will increase with the increase of dust content in the environment; Furthermore, water content of leaves was an important factor affecting dust retention capacity by vegetation. There was a linear positive correlation between the two variables. Our work suggests that the dust retention capacity of vegetation leaves was affected by various factors, but it showed certain regularity, which can provide a scientific basis for the configuration of urban green plant species.

authors

Sun Y,Lin W,Li Y,Xu D

doi

10.1080/09603123.2020.1714559

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-01-16 00:00:00

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1-14

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0960-3123

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1369-1619

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