bachelorThesis
O uso de Tillandsia recurvata (L.) L. como biomonitora de zinco (Zn) atmosférico na área urbana de Londrina, PR
Fecha
2013-04-23Registro en:
SILVA, Matheus Henrique. O uso de Tillandsia recurvata(L.) L. como biomonitora de
Zinco (Zn) atmosférico na área urbana de Londrina, PR. 2013. 45 f. Trabalho de
Conclusão de Curso (Graduação) - Universidade
Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, Londrina, 2013.
Autor
Silva, Matheus Henrique da
Resumen
The urbanization and the natural and constant growth of cities, especially vehicle and
industry expansion, causes several environmental disturbances, such as
deforestation, threat to wild populations, and the continuous atmospheric and
environmental pollution. This situation demands from the government preventive and
regulatory actions, as well as pollution mitigating. Tillandsia recurvata (L.) L. is an
aerial epiphytic bromeliad that lives on trees or telephone wiring. Its body is formed
mainly by linear leaves profusely covered with absorptive trichomes, that take out
nutrients directly from the atmosphere. This capability has proposed the use of
epiphytic plants as air pollution biomonitors. T. recurvata is very common and
abundant in Londrina and for this reason this species was selected to carry out a
monitoring study of air pollution by zinc. In this study, five sites from different areas
were chosen to monitor air pollution by zinc, based on the vehicular traffic variation
as well as the presence of industries. Two sites were set up in residential areas with
light traffic flow, one site was set up in the central area where the traffic flow is heavy
and two other sites in the industrial areas. For every site 5 points were determined for
sample collection. Three composite samples per site were collected from the tree
branches at 1,5 to 2,5 m from the ground, each composed by two or three
individuals. Prior to chemical analyses, the samples were manually cleaned by
removing extraneous materials and oven dried at 70°C until reaching constant
weight. After this procedure, the samples were placed to muffle kiln to produce the
ashes. Fifty mg of the ashes were accurately weighed and kept in the refrigerator in
polystyrene test tubes with nitric acid (HNO3) for 72 hours. The solution was filtered
and submitted to determination of zinc by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. The
Zn concentration ranged between 0,4255 mg.g-1 to 3,8936 mg.g-1, reaching levels
significantly higher than those listed as toxic to grown plants. The obtained data also
showed that the residential sites presented lower concentration for Zn and the
highest concentrations were observed at the central area, where there is a higher
vehicular traffic, what can be associated to the presence of anthropogenic emission
sources. The possible deterioration of the vehicle’s fuel tanks migth contributes to
release Zn to the atmosphere. The results indicated a promising potential of these
species as biomonitors of air pollution as well as the need for monitoring the quality
of the air in Londrina.