Abstract

A comparison of 1.5 m above ground aero-anion and positive air ion concentration for six plant communities,Pinus massoniana,Sapindus mukorossi,Magnolia grandiflora,Phyllostachys praecox,Cunninghamia lanceolata,Lagerstroemia indica,and turf grass,was conducted using a correlation analysis with relative humidity,temperature,solar radiation intensity,and ultraviolet radiation intensity. Results showed that compared to a corresponding open space,the aero-anion effect was better in each plant community,and their individual aero-anion concentration was in the order of P. massoniana>S. mukorossi and M. grandiflora>P. praecox>C. lanceolata>L. indica>turf grass. According to the diurnal variation curve between 7 : 00 and 19 : 00,the aero-anion concentration tended to double peak from 9 : 00 - 10 : 00 and 15 : 00 - 16 : 00. A correlation analysis showed a significant(P<0.01) positive correlation (r = 0.702) between aero-anion concentration and relative humidity,a significant(P<0.05) negative correlation(r = - 0.637) between aero-anion concentration and temperature,a negative correlation(r = - 0.191) between aero-anion concentration and solar radiation intensity,and a significant(P<0.05) positive correlation(r = 0.580) between aero-anion concentration and ultraviolet radiation intensity(UVB).[Ch,2 fig. 3 tab. 15 ref.]

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