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미세먼지와 식물의 상호작용: 국내외 연구동향 및 생태적 영향 고찰
Interactions between Particulate Matter and Plants: Focusing on Current Research Status and Ecological Impacts 원문보기

생태와 환경 = Korean journal of ecology and environment, v.53 no.4, 2020년, pp.436 - 444  

손민정 (경상대학교 생물교육과) ,  남기정 (경상대학교 농업생명과학연구원)

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AI-Helper 아이콘AI-Helper

대기 중 미세먼지가 환경과 인간의 공중 보건에 악영향을 미치고 있다는 사실은 점점 명확해지고 있다. 미세먼지가 식물의 잎에 침착, 흡수되므로 식물이 미세먼지를 제거하는 바이오필터로 활용하기 위한 연구들이 활발히 진행되고 있다. 또한, 식물에 흡수된 미세먼지는 식물에 다양한 생리적, 형태적 영향을 미치게 된다. 본 연구는 식물과 미세먼지간의 상호작용에 대해 국내외에서 수행되어온 연구들의 방법과 결과를 특히 생태적 관점에서 종합 정리하였다.

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Airborne particulate matter (APM) is increasingly recognized that it has adverse impacts on environment and human public health. As plants can have a potential to reduce APM significantly by its deposition on leaves, considerable efforts has been made to use them as a biofilter. However, APM accumul...

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