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Hamdard Medicus. 2002; 45 (2): 38-43
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-59364

ABSTRACT

The effects of vehicle exhaust pollution on leaf composition of some common road-side plants of Karachi were examined. Leaf samples from polluted locality were often chlorotic and with the deposited soot. Significantly higher frequencies of clogged and partially clogged stomata [with particulate matter] were found in the leaves from air-polluted locality as compared to those from unpolluted locality. Air pollution remarkably decreased the level of total chlorophyll, chlorophyll-a and ethanol soluble carbohydrate content as compared to the control. The lead content of leaf samples from the polluted locality was significantly higher


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Automobiles , Air Pollutants , Plant Leaves , Plants , Lead , Chlorophyll , Vehicle Emissions
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