Phyton (Austria)
Special issue:
"D. Grill"
Vol. 45 Fasc. 3 (405)-(415) 1.9.2005
The Use of Bioindication Plants for the Assessment
of Air Pollutants in the City of Cochabamba,
Bolivia
By
M. ZABALLA ROMERO
1}
, E. STABENTHEINER
2)
, W. KOSMUS
3)
, W. GÖSSLER
3)
,
R. LAZAR
4)
& D. GRILL
2)
Key w o r d s : Bioindication, accumulating plant, Meha azederach, Schinus molle, air
pollutants, fluoride, chloride, sulphur.
S u m m a r y
ZABALLA ROMERO M, STABENTHEINER E., KOSMUS W., GÖSSLER W., LAZAR R. & GRILL
D. 2005. The use of bioindication plants for the assessment of air pollutants in the city of Cocha-
bamba, Bolivia. - Phyton (Horn, Austria) 45 (3): (405)-(415).
Fluoride, chloride and sulphur content of leaves of Chinaberry {Melia azederach L.) and
Peruvian peppertree (Schinus molle L.) were investigated at the end of the dry season in 2000 and
2001 in the city of Cochabamba, Bolivia, to document the air pollution situation in this area. The
leaf content of these pollutants where always slightly higher in M. azederach as compared to S.
molle. Differences between sampling years and between sites could be detected and especially for
chloride a point source for emission could be identified. It was possible to detect sulphur and chlo-
ride as an essential component of dust particles. Among gaseous pollutants dust has also be taken
into consideration as a source of fluoride, chloride and sulphur. The presented study has proved the
suitability of M. azederach and £ molle as bioaccumulators and further investigations should lead to
the development of appropriate threshold levels for this region.
'' Unidad de Calidad Ambiental, Institute de Ecologia, Universidad Mayor de San Andres,
Campus Universitario, Calle 27 de Cota Cota, Casilla 10077, Carreo Central, La Paz, Bolivia.
2)
Institut für Pflanzenwissenschaften, Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Schubertsrrasse 51,
8010 Graz, Austria, corresponding author: edith.stabentheiner@uni-graz.at
3)
Institut für Chemie, Karl-Franzens-Unversität Graz, Heinrichstrasse 28, 8010 Graz,
Austria.
4)
Institut für Geografie und Raumforschung, Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Hein-
richstrasse 36, 8010 Graz, Austria.
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