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Woody plants and herbs as bioindicators of the current condition of the natural environment in Serbia

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Stanković, Dragica
Krstic, Borivoj
Orlović, Sasa
Trivan, Goran
Poljak, Leopold Pajnik
Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana
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Being the inhabitants of all parts of the environment (water, air, soil) plants can very precisely point to the ecological conditions of the environment. Vascular plants are often used for biomonitoring of heavy metals. The analyses are most often performed on plant leaves. The results of this research clearly indicate that pollution with lead on the locations of Avala (locations 1, 2 and 3), although being of an anthropogenic origin, do not result only from traffic, while on location 4 due to the frequency of traffic, the greatest agent of lead pollution is traffic. The accumulation of heavy metals in plants in higher concentrations indicates the relative increase and pollution spread all over the habitat.
Keywords:
Protected natural resource / plants / lead concentrations / belgrade
Source:
Journal of Medicinal Plants Research, 2011, 5, 15, 3507-3512
Publisher:
  • Academic Journals, Victoria Island
Funding / projects:
  • Studying climate change and its influence on environment: impacts, adaptation and mitigation (RS-43007)

ISSN: 1996-0875

WoS: 000297462800024

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_455
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http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/455
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@article{
author = "Stanković, Dragica and Krstic, Borivoj and Orlović, Sasa and Trivan, Goran and Poljak, Leopold Pajnik and Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana",
year = "2011",
abstract = "Being the inhabitants of all parts of the environment (water, air, soil) plants can very precisely point to the ecological conditions of the environment. Vascular plants are often used for biomonitoring of heavy metals. The analyses are most often performed on plant leaves. The results of this research clearly indicate that pollution with lead on the locations of Avala (locations 1, 2 and 3), although being of an anthropogenic origin, do not result only from traffic, while on location 4 due to the frequency of traffic, the greatest agent of lead pollution is traffic. The accumulation of heavy metals in plants in higher concentrations indicates the relative increase and pollution spread all over the habitat.",
publisher = "Academic Journals, Victoria Island",
journal = "Journal of Medicinal Plants Research",
title = "Woody plants and herbs as bioindicators of the current condition of the natural environment in Serbia",
pages = "3512-3507",
number = "15",
volume = "5",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_455"
}
Stanković, D., Krstic, B., Orlović, S., Trivan, G., Poljak, L. P.,& Šijačić-Nikolić, M.. (2011). Woody plants and herbs as bioindicators of the current condition of the natural environment in Serbia. in Journal of Medicinal Plants Research
Academic Journals, Victoria Island., 5(15), 3507-3512.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_455
Stanković D, Krstic B, Orlović S, Trivan G, Poljak LP, Šijačić-Nikolić M. Woody plants and herbs as bioindicators of the current condition of the natural environment in Serbia. in Journal of Medicinal Plants Research. 2011;5(15):3507-3512.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_455 .
Stanković, Dragica, Krstic, Borivoj, Orlović, Sasa, Trivan, Goran, Poljak, Leopold Pajnik, Šijačić-Nikolić, Mirjana, "Woody plants and herbs as bioindicators of the current condition of the natural environment in Serbia" in Journal of Medicinal Plants Research, 5, no. 15 (2011):3507-3512,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_455 .

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