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    Sgrigna, G.; Sæbø, A.; Gawronski, S.; Popek, R.; Calfapietra, C.

    Environmental pollution (1987), 02/2015, Letnik: 197
    Journal Article

    A number of studies have focused on urban trees to understand their mitigation capacity of air pollution. In this study particulate matter (PM) deposition on Quercus ilex leaves was quantitatively analyzed in four districts of the City of Terni (Italy) for three periods of the year. Fine (between 0.2 and 2.5 μm) and Large (between 2.5 and 10 μm) PM fractions were analyzed. Mean PM deposition value on Quercus ilex leaves was 20.6 μg cm−2. Variations in PM deposition correlated with distance to main roads and downwind position relatively to industrial area. Epicuticular waxes were measured and related to accumulated PM. For Fine PM deposited in waxes we observed a higher value (40% of total Fine PM) than Large PM (4% of total Large PM). Results from this study allow to increase our understanding about air pollution interactions with urban vegetation and could be hopefully taken into account when guidelines for local urban green management are realized. •A quantitative analysis of Particulate Matter deposition on urban Quercus ilex leaves was implemented.•Deposition data were correlated with pollutants sources such as roads and local steel factory, and with epicuticular waxes.•Results provide new insight about the capacity of trees in removing pollutants in urban environment. This paper is providing useful information on PM deposition on urban vegetation.