Foliar dust and heavy metal deposit on leaves of urban trees in Budapest (Hungary)

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ORIGINAL PAPER

Foliar dust and heavy metal deposit on leaves of urban trees in Budapest (Hungary) Ka´roly Hrotko´ . Ma´rta Gyeviki . Dio´szegi Magdolna Su¨to¨rine´ . Lajos Magyar . Ro´bert Me´sza´ros . Pe´ter Honfi . Levente Kardos

Received: 6 December 2019 / Accepted: 30 October 2020 Ó The Author(s) 2020

Abstract This work considers dust deposition and the heavy metal (HM) content on leaves of urban trees (Acer platanoides L. ‘Globosum,’ Fraxinus excelsior L. ‘Westhof’s Glorie’ and Tilia tomentosa Moench.) in order to estimate the trees’ capacity to remove dust and HM from the air. Leaves were collected from the Buda Arboretum and from different streets of heavy traffic in Budapest, Hungary, during 2015 and 2016. At each site, five trees were sampled by collecting 6 leaves from each tree from the height of 2–3 m. Dust deposits on the leaves were removed by soaking the fresh foliage in distilled water for 20 h and then washed with ultrasound shaking. Afterward, the leaves were dried to constant weight and then they were digested in nitric acid–hydrogen peroxide treatment, and their Pb, Fe, Ni, Zn and Cu contents were measured using an inductively coupled plasma (ICP AS) spectrometer. The removed dust deposit was K. Hrotko´ (&)  M. Gyeviki  D. M. Su¨to¨rine´  L. Magyar  P. Honfi Department of Floriculture and Dendrology, Szent Istva´n University, Villa´nyi Str. 35-43., Budapest 1118, Hungary e-mail: [email protected] R. Me´sza´ros Department of Meteorology, Eo¨tvo¨s Lora´nd University, Pa´zma´ny Pe´ter stny. 1/A, Budapest 1117, Hungary L. Kardos Department of Soil Science and Water Management, Szent Istva´n University, Villa´nyi Str. 35-43., Budapest 1118, Hungary

dried, and after a similar digestion treatment the Pb, Fe, Ni, Zn and Cu contents were measured using an AURORA AI 1200 AAS appliance. The HM deposit was calculated in mg m–2 leaf surface area. In 2015, the amount of foliar dust deposit from spring to autumn increased from 86.3 to 270.2 mg m–2. The most efficient tree species in trapping dust on their leaves was the silver linden (98.5–123.5 mg m-2), followed by the Norway maple (74.2–84.8 mg m-2) and the common ash (62.8–74.6 mg m-2). The deposit of HM elements showed seasonal differences: the quantity of Fe and Pb deposit on autumnal leaves increased five- to tenfold, while other heavy metals did not show accumulation. Silver linden with its pubescent (hairy) leaf surface proved to be most efficient in entrapping and retaining dust and heavy metals. The 60–100% higher Pb and Fe content of autumnal leaves indicate that over the season leaves may absorb Fe and Pb from the foliar dust. Our results confirmed that the foliar dust is a potential indicator for monitoring the HM content in the air. We also show that foliar dust deposits should be considered when estimating the capacity of urban trees to clean the air. Keywords Acer platanoides  Air pollution  Fraxinus excelsior  Heavy metal content of leaves  Tilia tomentosa  Urban trees

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