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Lichens as air pollution assays on the Western Cape coast

A pollution survey was done in Milnerton industrial area along three transects, the coastal road, the R27 road, and the N7 road. In this project lichens were used as pollution monitors and their availability, abundance and percentage cover were used to estimate the level of pollution. Lichen specime...

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Main Author: Muofhe, Mmboneni Leonard
Other Authors: Bond, William J
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Language:English
Published: Department of Biological Sciences 2017
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description A pollution survey was done in Milnerton industrial area along three transects, the coastal road, the R27 road, and the N7 road. In this project lichens were used as pollution monitors and their availability, abundance and percentage cover were used to estimate the level of pollution. Lichen specimens were collected from St. James, which is far from the pollution source and put in the vicinity of the Caltex oil refinery for four month after which they were analysed for their fluorescence and chlorophyll content. In all transects, lichen species richness and percentage cover increased with distance from the oil refinery, suggesting that indeed lichens are sensitive to pollution and are therefore good air pollution bio-monitors. The fruticose growth forms especially Teloschistes and Usnea were shown in this study to be the most sensitive to pollution because none of them was recorded close to the oil refinery. Photosynthetic pigment analyses revealed that Parmelia and Xanthoria are affected differently by pollution. Parmelia showed chlorophyll a and b injury under high pollution conditions while Xanthoria showed high carotenoid injury. The results of this study indicate that the atmosphere in the Milnerton industrial area is heavily polluted, with the Caltex oil refinery being the main pollution source.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/26102 Lichens as air pollution assays on the Western Cape coast Muofhe, Mmboneni Leonard Bond, William J Botany Biomonitoring Pollution A pollution survey was done in Milnerton industrial area along three transects, the coastal road, the R27 road, and the N7 road. In this project lichens were used as pollution monitors and their availability, abundance and percentage cover were used to estimate the level of pollution. Lichen specimens were collected from St. James, which is far from the pollution source and put in the vicinity of the Caltex oil refinery for four month after which they were analysed for their fluorescence and chlorophyll content. In all transects, lichen species richness and percentage cover increased with distance from the oil refinery, suggesting that indeed lichens are sensitive to pollution and are therefore good air pollution bio-monitors. The fruticose growth forms especially Teloschistes and Usnea were shown in this study to be the most sensitive to pollution because none of them was recorded close to the oil refinery. Photosynthetic pigment analyses revealed that Parmelia and Xanthoria are affected differently by pollution. Parmelia showed chlorophyll a and b injury under high pollution conditions while Xanthoria showed high carotenoid injury. The results of this study indicate that the atmosphere in the Milnerton industrial area is heavily polluted, with the Caltex oil refinery being the main pollution source. 2017-11-09T10:52:54Z 2017-11-09T10:52:54Z 1994 2017-03-07T13:29:54Z Bachelor Thesis Honours BSc (Hons) http://hdl.handle.net/11427/26102 eng application/pdf Department of Biological Sciences Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Botany
Biomonitoring
Pollution
Muofhe, Mmboneni Leonard
Lichens as air pollution assays on the Western Cape coast
thesis_degree_str Bachelor's / Honours
title Lichens as air pollution assays on the Western Cape coast
title_full Lichens as air pollution assays on the Western Cape coast
title_fullStr Lichens as air pollution assays on the Western Cape coast
title_full_unstemmed Lichens as air pollution assays on the Western Cape coast
title_short Lichens as air pollution assays on the Western Cape coast
title_sort lichens as air pollution assays on the western cape coast
topic Botany
Biomonitoring
Pollution
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/26102
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