2012
DOI: 10.4172/2157-7145.1000177
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Potential of Dust and Soot from Air-Filters of Motor Vehicle Engines as a Forensic Tool: First Experimental Palynological Approach in India

Abstract: Dust and soot samples collected from air filters of motor cars and motor boats from three localities, namely Darjeeling, Murshidabad and the Sundarbans, West Bengal, India, each with its own characteristic vegetation type, were analysed for pollen and spore content to investigate their potentials as palynological traps. Pollen grains from high altitude vegetation (Alnus nepalensis, Ilex sp., Pinus sp., Primula sp., Rhododendron sp., Pteris sp., Asplenium sp., Duabanga sp.) were recovered from cars driven throu… Show more

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“…The presence of Psidium guajava pollen in the samples analyzed from the CAFs, could be explained due some cars running in the Guajava Valley, a zone highly cultivated for exportation. A similar study performed by More et al [50] showed that the use of CAFs as a pollen sampler was associated with the vehicle travel route. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The presence of Psidium guajava pollen in the samples analyzed from the CAFs, could be explained due some cars running in the Guajava Valley, a zone highly cultivated for exportation. A similar study performed by More et al [50] showed that the use of CAFs as a pollen sampler was associated with the vehicle travel route. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%