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Volatile Organic Compound Removal Efficiency of Green and Variegated Foliage Plants Grown under Different Light Intensities KCI 등재

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인간식물환경학회지 (Journal of People Plants and Environment)
인간식물환경학회 (Society For People, Plants, And Environment)
초록

This study investigated the effect of leaf form or phenotype and light intensity on the toluene, xylene, and ethylbenzene removal of three foliage plants. Green and variegated forms of Ardisia pusilla, Scindapsus aureus, and Hedera helix plants were grown under 10 and 20 μmol・m-2・s-1 light intensities for 8 months and were tested for their volatile organic compound (VOC) removal efficiency for 15 h. In general, variegated forms of the plant species have higher VOC removal after 15 h of VOC exposure than green plants, particularly when grown in 10 μmol・m-2・s-1. This is more evident in A. pusilla and S. aureus than in H. helix. The highest rate of toluene, m-, p-, and o-xylene removal per hour by plants grown under 10 μmol・m-2・s-1 was achieved by variegated A. pusilla, while for ethylbenzene, variegated A. pusilla and variegated H. helix had the highest removal rate per hour. In plants grown in 20 μmol・m-2・s-1 light intensity, variegated and green H. helix have the highest removal rate per hour of toluene and m-, p-, and o-xylene. For ethylbenzene, variegated A. pusilla and green and variegated H. helix had the highest removal rates per hour. The plant with the lowest removal rate per hour for all five VOCs was green S. aureus grown under both light intensities. The percentage VOC removal rate of variegated over green plants was 22% higher at a lower light intensity

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Introduction
 Materials and Methods
  Plant materials
  Light treatment
  VOC treatment system and chamber conditions
  Gas exposure and measurement
  VOC quantification
  Data analysis
 Results and Discussions
 Conclusion
 References
저자
  • Kwang Jin Kim(Urban Agriculture Research Division, National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science, Rural Development Administration)
  • Charlotte Concepcion Shagol(Urban Agriculture Research Division, National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science, Rural Development Administration)
  • Mohammad Khalekuzzaman(Department of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Rajshahi) Corresponding author
  • Jung Nam Suh(Urban Agriculture Research Division, National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science, Rural Development Administration)
  • Hyeon Ju Kim(Urban Agriculture Research Division, National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science, Rural Development Administration)