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001-es BibID:BIBFORM123708
035-os BibID:(Scopus)85195860388 (WoS)001246887700001
Első szerző:Kisvarga Szilvia
Cím:Investigation of a Perspective Urban Tree Species, Ginkgo biloba L., by Scientific Analysis of Historical Old Specimens / Kisvarga, Szilvia; Hamar-Farkas, Dóra; Horotán, Katalin; Gyuricza, Csaba; Razná, Katarína; Kucka, Matús; Harencár, Lubomír; Neményi, András; Lantos, Csaba; Pauk, János; Solti, Ádám; Simon, Edina; Bibi, Dina; Mukherjee, Semonti; Török, Katalin; Tilly-Mándy, Andrea; Papp, László; Orlóci, László
Dátum:2024
ISSN:2223-7747
Megjegyzések:In this study, we examined over 200-year-old Ginkgo biloba L. specimens under different environmental conditions. The overall aim was to explore which factors influence their vitality and general fitness in urban environments and thus their ability to tolerate stressful habitats. In order to determine this, we used a number of different methods, including histological examinations (stomatal density and size) and physiological measurements (peroxidase enzyme activity), as well as assessing the air pollution tolerance index (APTI). The investigation of the genetic relationships between individuals was performed using flow cytometry and miRNA marker methods. The genetic tests revealed that all individuals are diploid, whereas the lus-miR168 and lus-miR408 markers indicated a kinship relation between them. These results show that the effect of different habitat characteristics can be detected through morphological and physiological responses, thus indicating relatively higher stress values for all studied individuals. A significant correlation can be found between the level of adaptability and the relatedness of the examined individuals. These results suggest that Ginkgo biloba L. is well adapted to an environment with increased stress factors and therefore suitable for use in urban areas. ? 2024 by the authors.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
climate change
Ginkgo biloba
historical tree
micromorphology
plant genetics
stress tolerance
Megjelenés:Plants-Basel. - 13 : 11 (2024), p. 1-17. -
További szerzők:Hamar-Farkas Dóra Horotán Katalin Gyuricza Csaba (1973-) Razná, Katarína Kucka, Matús Harencár, Lubomír Neményi András Lantos Csaba Pauk János Solti Ádám Simon Edina (1981-) (ökológus) Bibi, Dina (1999-) (Ecologist) Mukherjee, Semonti Török Katalin Tilly-Mándy, Andrea Papp László Orlóci László
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM116599
035-os BibID:(WoS)001015719400001 (Scopus)85163929100
Első szerző:Kisvarga Szilvia
Cím:Histological and Physiological Effects of Treatment of Rudbeckia hirta with Gamma Radiation / Szilvia Kisvarga, Dóra Hamar-Farkas, Katalin Horotán, Ádám Solti, Edina Simon, Máté Ördögh, András Neményi, Gábor Boronkay, László Orlóci
Dátum:2023
ISSN:2223-7747
Megjegyzések:The breeding of resistant, high-yield, decorative ornamental plant varieties may be impacted by climate change in the future. The use of radiation induces mutations in plants, thereby increasing the genetic variability of plant species. Rudbeckia hirta has long been a very popular species in urban green space management. The goal is to examine whether gamma mutation breeding can be applied to the breeding stock. Specifically, differences were measured between the M1 and M2 generations, as well as the effect of different radiation doses belonging to the same generation. Morphological measurements showed that gamma radiation has an effect on the measured parameters in several cases (larger crop size, faster development, larger number of trichomes). Physiological measurements (examination of chlorophyll and carotenoid content, POD activity, and APTI) also showed a beneficial effect of radiation, especially at higher doses (30 Gy), for both tested generations. The treatment was also effective in the case of 45 Gy, but this radiation dose resulted in lower physiological data. The measurements show that gamma radiation has an effect on the Rudbeckia hirta strain and may play a role in breeding in the future.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
annual
breeding
gamma
gardening
ornamental
Rudbeckia hirta
urban green
Megjelenés:Plants-Basel. - 12 : 12 (2023), p. 1-16. -
További szerzők:Hamar-Farkas Dóra Horotán Katalin Solti Ádám Simon Edina (1981-) (ökológus) Ördögh Máté Neményi András Boronkay Gábor Orlóci László
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM089735
035-os BibID:(Wos)000602474200001 (Scopus)85097392843
Első szerző:Molnár Vanda Éva (környezetkutató)
Cím:Use of Leaves as Bioindicator to Assess Air Pollution Based on Composite Proxy Measure (APTI), Dust Amount and Elemental Concentration of Metals / Molnár Vanda Éva, Tőzsér Dávid, Szabó Szilárd, Tóthmérész Béla, Simon Edina
Dátum:2020
ISSN:2223-7747
Megjegyzések:Monitoring air pollution and environmental health are crucial to ensure viable cities. We assessed the usefulness of the Air Pollution Tolerance Index (APTI) as a composite index of environmental health. Fine and coarse dust amount and elemental concentrations of Celtis occidentalis and Tilia ? europaea leaves were measured in June and September at three sampling sites (urban, industrial, and rural) in Debrecen city (Hungary) to assess the usefulness of APTI. The correlation between APTI values and dust amount and elemental concentrations was also studied. Fine dust, total chlorophyll, and elemental concentrations were the most sensitive indicators of pollution. Based on the high chlorophyll and low elemental concentration of tree leaves, the rural site was the least disturbed by anthropogenic activities, as expected. We demonstrated that fine and coarse dust amount and elemental concentrations of urban tree leaves are especially useful for urban air quality monitoring. Correlations between APTI and other measured parameters were also found. Both C. occidentalis and T. europaea were sensitive to air pollution based on their APTI values. Thus, the APTI of tree leaves is an especially useful proxy measure of air pollution, as well as environmental health.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
urban pollution
foliage dust
biomonitoring
bioassessment
ecological status
multimetric index
Megjelenés:Plants-Basel. - 9 : 12 (2020), p. 1-11. -
További szerzők:Tőzsér Dávid (1990-) (környezetkutató) Szabó Szilárd (1974-) (geográfus) Tóthmérész Béla (1960-) (ökológus) Simon Edina (1981-) (ökológus)
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM099397
035-os BibID:(Wos)000738661300001 (Scopus)85121325537
Első szerző:Simon Edina (ökológus)
Cím:Usefulness of Tree Species as Urban Health Indicators / Simon Edina, Molnár Vanda Éva, Lajtos Domonkos, Bibi Dina, Tóthmérész Béla, Szabó Szilárd
Dátum:2021
ISSN:2223-7747
Megjegyzések:We used the Air Pollution Tolerance Index (APTI), the amount of PM5 and PM10, and the elemental analysis of leaves to explore the sensitivity of tree species to air pollution. We assessed the tolerance of Robinia pseudoacacia, Acer saccharinum, Tilia - europaea, Acer platanoides, Fraxinus excelsior, Betula pendula, Celtis occidentalis, and Platanus - acerifolia to the amount of dust, APTI, and the elemental concentration of leaves. Leaves were collected in Debrecen (Hungary), which has a high intensity of vehicular traffic. The highest amount of PM (both PM10 and PM5) was found on the leaves of A. saccharinum and B. pendula. Our results demonstrated that A. saccharinum was moderately tolerant, while P. acerifolia was intermediate, based on the APTI value. There was a significant difference in the parameters of APTI and the elemental concentration of leaves among species. We found that tree leaves are reliable bioindicators of air pollution in urban areas. Based on the value of APTI, A. saccharinum and P. acerifolia, and based on PM, A. saccharinum and B. pendula are recommended as pollutant-accumulator species, while other studied species with lower APTI values are useful bioindicators of air pollution. The results support landscape engineers and urban developers in finding the best tree species that are tolerant to pollution and in using those as proxies of urban environmental health.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Környezettudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
urbanization
metals
plants
air pollution
ICP-OES
environmental health
Megjelenés:Plants-Basel. - 10 : 12 (2021), p. 1-12. -
További szerzők:Molnár Vanda Éva (1994-) (környezetkutató) Lajtos Domonkos Bibi, Dina (1999-) (Ecologist) Tóthmérész Béla (1960-) (ökológus) Szabó Szilárd (1974-) (geográfus)
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TNN 123457
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KH 126481
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