Characterizing accumulation and negative effects of aerosol particles on the leaves of urban trees

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION(2024)

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Urban vegetation can alleviate particulate matter (PM) pollution. Many studies examined the PM retention efficiencies of different plant species, but the PM changes retained on leaf surfaces and their effects on plant leaves have rarely been explored. In this study, two common urban greening tree species of the Yangtze River Delta (i.e., Broussonetia papyrifera and Osmanthus fragrans) were selected to explore the compositions of retained PM and assess their adverse impacts on leaf functional traits. Compared with B. papyrifera, O. fragrans with higher wax content was more efficient in particle accumulation, specifically fine (Phi <= 2.5 mu m) and coarse (2.5 < Phi <= 10 mu m) particles. The number density and mass concentration of retained PM on plant leaves tended to increase during the accumulation period. Plant species and accumulation time were two major factors to influence particle retention efficiency. Interestingly, the accumulation of particle retention influenced leaf functional traits, such as photosynthesis rate, stomatal conductance, and transpiration rate. The microscopic observations of PM on leaves confirmed that the toxic components of the retained particles potentially caused leaf injury and stomatal damage. Therefore, the acclimation mechanisms of plants responding to the retained urban aerosols should be paid attention in highly polluted areas.
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Aerosol particle,Leaf functional trait,Particulate matter pollution,Particle retention efficiency,Urban greening trees
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