2021
DOI: 10.11628/ksppe.2021.24.5.461
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Growth and Physiological Responses of Four Plant Species to Different Sources of Particulate Matter

Abstract: Background and objective Particulate matter (PM) has a serious impact on health. Recently, studies are conducted to reduce PM in an environmentally friendly way using plants. This study investigated the physiological responses of plants and their ability to remove PM by continuously spraying different PM sources (loam, fly ash, carbon black) to four native plant species, such as <italic>Iris sanguinea</italic>, <italic>Pteris multifida</italic>, <italic>Vitis coignetiae</italic… Show more

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“…The findings will provide a scientific basis for designing effective greening strategies to improve indoor air quality. Because the burning of mosquito coils releases a significant amount of PM, including PM10 and PM2.5, mosquito coils were often used as a PM source in many experiments concerning PM reduction in indoor environments or chambers (Khandelwal et al, 2019;Kwon et al, 2021). This study used a mosquito coil and CO 2 cylinder as a CO 2 and PM source.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The findings will provide a scientific basis for designing effective greening strategies to improve indoor air quality. Because the burning of mosquito coils releases a significant amount of PM, including PM10 and PM2.5, mosquito coils were often used as a PM source in many experiments concerning PM reduction in indoor environments or chambers (Khandelwal et al, 2019;Kwon et al, 2021). This study used a mosquito coil and CO 2 cylinder as a CO 2 and PM source.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%