LEAF FRACTAL DIMENSIONS IN ECOTOXICOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT

Toxicity testing represents one of the methods used in environmental technology with predictability in risk assessment. These have a great deal of efficiency in quantification of pollutants after its interaction with the biotic and abiotic environment as integral parts of an ecosystem. The study w...

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Main Author: Corneliu Mihăiţă Pohonţu
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Language:English
Published: Editura Universitatii din Pitesti 2018-07-01
Series:Current Trends in Natural Sciences
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Online Access:http://natsci.upit.ro/media/1667/paper-33.pdf
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spelling doaj-8250cf09abdd4ab4ac73e11acadbf4c62020-11-24T23:38:40ZengEditura Universitatii din PitestiCurrent Trends in Natural Sciences2284-953X2284-953X2018-07-01713244251LEAF FRACTAL DIMENSIONS IN ECOTOXICOLOGICAL ASSESSMENTCorneliu Mihăiţă Pohonţu0Ştefan cel Mare” University of Suceava, Department of Forestry and Environmental Protection, Faculty of Forestry, University Street, No. 13, 720229, Suceava, RomaniaToxicity testing represents one of the methods used in environmental technology with predictability in risk assessment. These have a great deal of efficiency in quantification of pollutants after its interaction with the biotic and abiotic environment as integral parts of an ecosystem. The study was conducted by assessed response of plants (Populus spp.) to phytotoxic compounds which can be interpreted by morphological and physiological parameters of test organism. Leaf length and, especially, fractal dimension are shown to be good indicators of plant response to toxicants in their environment. The source of toxic pollutants was landfill leachate the composition of which is very complex with a high degree of toxicity because it contains a diversified spectrum of heavy metal ions, ammonia, persistent organic pollutants or xenobiotic compounds. Plants were exposed to landfill leachate solutions. Phytotoxicological experiments were conducted during 4 weeks on the cuttings poplar (Populus spp.) using five successive concentrations of landfill leachate (6,25%; 12,5%; 25%; 50%; 100%), in triplicate and keeping the control of process with tap water representing 0% reference solution. The tolerance of plants was determined by quantification of morphological parameters of leaves including their fractal dimension simultaneously with to determine the range of values (LOEC) the lowest effective concentration causing toxic effects and (NOEC) no-toxic effect concentration. Digital images have been analyses using softwares in close correlation with the leaf fractal dimensions and the following leaf parameters: length, width, area, weight. It can be observed that with the increase of landfill leachate concentration determined increase in fractal dimension (Df) of cuttings poplar leaves.http://natsci.upit.ro/media/1667/paper-33.pdffractal dimensionslandfill leachatephytotoxicitypollutantspoplar
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LEAF FRACTAL DIMENSIONS IN ECOTOXICOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
Current Trends in Natural Sciences
fractal dimensions
landfill leachate
phytotoxicity
pollutants
poplar
author_facet Corneliu Mihăiţă Pohonţu
author_sort Corneliu Mihăiţă Pohonţu
title LEAF FRACTAL DIMENSIONS IN ECOTOXICOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
title_short LEAF FRACTAL DIMENSIONS IN ECOTOXICOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
title_full LEAF FRACTAL DIMENSIONS IN ECOTOXICOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
title_fullStr LEAF FRACTAL DIMENSIONS IN ECOTOXICOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
title_full_unstemmed LEAF FRACTAL DIMENSIONS IN ECOTOXICOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT
title_sort leaf fractal dimensions in ecotoxicological assessment
publisher Editura Universitatii din Pitesti
series Current Trends in Natural Sciences
issn 2284-953X
2284-953X
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Toxicity testing represents one of the methods used in environmental technology with predictability in risk assessment. These have a great deal of efficiency in quantification of pollutants after its interaction with the biotic and abiotic environment as integral parts of an ecosystem. The study was conducted by assessed response of plants (Populus spp.) to phytotoxic compounds which can be interpreted by morphological and physiological parameters of test organism. Leaf length and, especially, fractal dimension are shown to be good indicators of plant response to toxicants in their environment. The source of toxic pollutants was landfill leachate the composition of which is very complex with a high degree of toxicity because it contains a diversified spectrum of heavy metal ions, ammonia, persistent organic pollutants or xenobiotic compounds. Plants were exposed to landfill leachate solutions. Phytotoxicological experiments were conducted during 4 weeks on the cuttings poplar (Populus spp.) using five successive concentrations of landfill leachate (6,25%; 12,5%; 25%; 50%; 100%), in triplicate and keeping the control of process with tap water representing 0% reference solution. The tolerance of plants was determined by quantification of morphological parameters of leaves including their fractal dimension simultaneously with to determine the range of values (LOEC) the lowest effective concentration causing toxic effects and (NOEC) no-toxic effect concentration. Digital images have been analyses using softwares in close correlation with the leaf fractal dimensions and the following leaf parameters: length, width, area, weight. It can be observed that with the increase of landfill leachate concentration determined increase in fractal dimension (Df) of cuttings poplar leaves.
topic fractal dimensions
landfill leachate
phytotoxicity
pollutants
poplar
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