Publication: Observation of atmospheric microplastic accumulation in lichen xanthoria parietina thallus using fluorescent techniques
Abstract
The ever-increasing plastic pollution is one of the most important environmental problems of our time. Plastic
products and their wastes contain many harmful substances within the scope of permanent organic pollutants
(POPs), especially microplastics. Microplastic pollution, which is concentrated in water, land, and air,
especially in urban and industrial areas, has various negative effects on all living organisms in natural habitats.
Polluted air, including invisible microplastics, causes serious health problems such as shortness of breath and
cancer in humans. In this study, it was aimed to determine the presence of atmospheric microplastics in
Istanbul with biomonitor lichens, known as a biological monitoring tool for airborne pollutants. Epiphytic
foliose lichen Xanthoria parietina was sampled from natural areas within the city limits. The surface and
anatomical sections of thalli of 11 lichen samples and the reference material were examined by Nile Red
staining technique under fluorescent microscope by comparison with the reference lichen material. The yellow
glowing MP particles were determined by fluorescent technique are shown with microscope visuals. According
to determinations by fluorescence microscopy analysis that the lichens can accumulate microplastic particles in
the air. Although microplastic accumulation is in all areas, it was determined that the most concentrated in
lichen samples from Beykoz and the least in Maltepe districts. It is thought that the source of atmospheric
microplastic pollution in urban woodlands may be due to anthropogenic factors or the transport of wastes in
industrial areas to long distances. This study is one of the newest biomonitoring studies aimed at detecting
airborne microplastics with lichens.
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Özen E., ÇOBANOĞLU G., \"Observation of Atmospheric Microplastic Accumulation in Lichen Xanthoria Parietina Thallus Using Fluorescent Techniques\", 5th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ATMOSPHERIC DUST, Bari, İtalya, 22 Mayıs 2023
