Effectiveness of plants and green infrastructure utilization in ambient particulate matter removal

Environ Sci Eur. 2021;33(1):110. doi: 10.1186/s12302-021-00547-2. Epub 2021 Sep 25.

Abstract

Air pollution is regarded as an increasingly threatening, major environmental risk for human health. Seven million deaths are attributed to air pollution each year, 91% of which is due to particulate matter. Vegetation is a xenobiotic means of removing particulate matter. This review presents the mechanisms of PM capture by plants and factors that influence PM reduction in the atmosphere. Vegetation is ubiquitously approved as a PM removal solution in cities, taking various forms of green infrastructure. This review also refers to the effectiveness of plant exploitation in GI: trees, grasslands, green roofs, living walls, water reservoirs, and urban farming. Finally, methods of increasing the PM removal by plants, such as species selection, biodiversity increase, PAH-degrading phyllospheric endophytes, transgenic plants and microorganisms, are presented.

Keywords: Green roofs; Living walls; PM capture; Urban farming; Vegetation.

Publication types

  • Review