Plant Pollution from Lead Produced by Automobile Exhaust System Near 'Certain High ways of Iran

Abstract

Plants polluted with Pb produced by automobiles along the roads
and highways have extensively been reported all over the world. It is
the most important source of pollution in the environment. This
research was carried out to determine the polluting degree of plants
along the highways such as: Rasht-Anzaly, Kelachay-Ramsar,
Tehran-Karaj, and Isfahan-Tehran. At each arbitrary point, a transect
100 meters long perpendicular to the highway was selected for
sampling. Along each transect, plants were sampled at 15 em above
the ground, in different distances from the highway. Samples were
transported to the laboratory and analyzed by a standard method.
The average concentration of total Pb determined in Anzali, Ramsar,
Karaj and Delijan(east and west of the road) areas respectively were
114.5, 58.3, 260.2, 75.1 and 80.2 microgram per gram dry plant
weight. Total Pb content in plants along the roads were high and
exponentially decreasing with distance from the roadside . Pb
concentration in plants were higher than threshold of Standard, so
the risk of entraing of this poisonous element in nutrition system
along the roads is very considerable The plants were polluted from
medium degree up to a very high degree. The rate of pollution in
plant samples is very high in Karaj area, high in Anzali area, and
medium in Ramsar and Delijan areas. Plant pollution was directly
related to the traffic volume in road