AIR QUALITY BIOMONITORING OF TRACE ELEMENTS INTHE METROPOLITAN AREA OF HUANCAYO, PERU USINGTRANSPLANTED TILLANDSIA CAPILLARIS AS A BIOMONITOR

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AIR QUALITY BIOMONITORING OF TRACE ELEMENTS INTHE METROPOLITAN AREA OF HUANCAYO, PERU USINGTRANSPLANTED TILLANDSIA CAPILLARIS AS A BIOMONITOR

Autores(as):
  • Alex Rubén Huamán De La Cruz

    De La Cruz, Alex Rubén Huamán

  • Julio Miguel Angeles Suazo

    Suazo, Julio Miguel Angeles

  • Ide Gelmore Unchupaico Payano

    Payano, Ide Gelmore Unchupaico

  • Nancy Curasi Rafael

    Rafael, Nancy Curasi

  • Roberto Angeles Vasquez

    Vasquez, Roberto Angeles

  • Nataly Angeles Suazo

    Suazo, Nataly Angeles

  • Hugo Abi Karam

    Karam, Hugo Abi

  • Luis Ernesto Tapia Lujan

    Lujan, Luis Ernesto Tapia

  • Moisés Ronald Vásquez Caicedo-Ayras

    Caicedo-Ayras, Moisés Ronald Vásquez

  • Lino Elias Fernandez Bonilla

    Bonilla, Lino Elias Fernandez

DOI
10.37885/210303966
Publicado em

02/07/2021

Páginas

24-44

Capítulo

2

Resumo

The air quality and distribution of trace elements in a metropolitan area of the Peruvian Andes were evaluated using transplanted epiphytic Tillandsia capillaris as biomonitors. Biomonitors were collected from the non-contaminated area and exposed to five sites with different types of contamination for three months in 2017. After exposure, the content of twenty-one elements were determined by ICP-MS analysis. Datasets were evaluated by one-way ANOVA, exposed-to-baseline (EB), hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) and principal component analysis (PCA). Results showed significant differences among sampling sites for several elements. According to EF ratios for Ba, Cr, Cu, Pb, Sb, and Zn EB ratios value greater than 1.75 were found around urban areas, indicating anthropogenic influence, which can be attributed to vehicular sources. The highest values of As and Cd were found in areas of agricultural practices, therefore their presence could be related to the employment of agrochemicals (pesticides, herbicides, and phosphate fertilizers). HCA shows that most elements come from vehicular sources and lower from agricultural and natural sources.

Palavras-chave

Active biomonitoring, bioaccumulation, airborne trace elements, Peruvian Andes, Tillandsia capillaris.

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