绿色植物是空气污染的可持续解决方案

Nitin Joshi, Charu Khosla Gupta, Yash Mangla, Arijit Chowdhuri
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在当今的全球背景下,空气污染的升级是一个极其严峻的环境挑战,已经达到了世界范围的规模。这个紧迫的问题不仅影响到地球上的每一个生物,而且与气候变化现象有着错综复杂的联系。车辆交通的大量增加、快速城市化和基础设施的发展间接导致大气中有害气体和颗粒污染物浓度升高,对人类健康构成严重威胁。广泛的研究彻底记录了这些空气污染物的不利影响,死亡率和发病率因污染物的类型和接触时间的长短而异。然而,在这场危机中,绿色植物作为对抗环境污染的一种具有成本效益和前景的解决方案出现了,并带来了一些额外的好处。具体而言,耐污染植物物种对减少环境空气污染和城市热岛效应至关重要。为了评估植物对空气污染的耐受性,专家们使用空气污染耐受性指数(APTI),该指数计算出植物中抗坏血酸、总叶绿素、pH值和相对含水量等关键因素。这一测定为在空气污染面前将植物分为耐受性或敏感性提供了一种可靠的方法。此外,叶片气孔分布和密度、角质层厚度、毛状体密度等形态特征对空气中颗粒物的吸附和吸收也起着至关重要的作用。这些固有的品质进一步增强了植物以可持续的方式对抗空气污染的潜力,使它们成为未来的宝贵资产。鉴于此,本综述强调了植物修复空气污染物的令人印象深刻的能力,并探讨了在这一关键努力中采用的各种策略。通过利用绿色植物的卓越能力,我们有机会解决空气污染危机,并为未来的时代拥抱可持续发展的道路。这些非凡的生物可能是我们需要的可持续的救世主,以保护我们的环境,为所有人确保一个更健康的未来。
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Green Plants as a Sustainable Solution to Air Pollution
In today’s global context, the escalation of air pollution stands out as an immensely critical environmental challenge that has attained a worldwide magnitude. This pressing issue not only impacts every living organism on our planet but is also intricately linked to the phenomenon of climate change. The significant increase in vehicular traffic, rapid urbanization, and infrastructure development have indirectly contributed to a higher concentration of harmful gaseous and particulate pollutants in the atmosphere, posing serious risks to human health. Extensive research has thoroughly documented the adverse effects of these air pollutants, with mortality and morbidity rates varying depending on the type of pollutant and the duration of exposure. However, amidst this crisis, green plants emerge as a cost-effective and promising solution to combat environmental pollution, presenting several additional benefits. Specifically, pollutiontolerant plant species are crucial in reducing ambient air pollution and the urban heat island effect. To assess a plant’s tolerance towards air pollution, experts use the air pollution tolerance index (APTI), which calculates crucial factors such as ascorbic acid, total chlorophyll, pH, and relative water content in the plant. This determination provides a reliable method for categorizing plants into either tolerant or sensitive types in the face of air pollution. Moreover, the morphological characteristics of leaves, such as stomata distribution and density, cuticle thickness, and trichome density, play an essential role in adsorbing and absorbing particulate matter from the air. These inherent qualities further enhance plants’ potential to combat air pollution in a sustainable manner, making them valuable assets for the future. In light of this, the present review highlights the impressive capacity of plants to remediate air pollutants and explores the various strategies employed in this crucial endeavor. By leveraging the remarkable capabilities of green plants, we have the opportunity to address the air pollution crisis and embrace a sustainable path for the times to come. These remarkable organisms could be the sustainable saviors we need to protect our environment and secure a healthier future for all.
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