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Ambient Air — Biomonitoring with Higher Plants — Method of the Standardised Grass Exposure -

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CEN

CEN/TC 264 Air quality

European Norm

Scope

This European Standard applies to the use of the grass Lolium multiflorum ssp. italicum for the bioaccumulation of substances liable to cause atmospheric pollution. It is an active biomonitoring approach insofar as the plants used are first cultivated in set conditions before being exposed at the monitoring locations in the field. The plants then record any pollution events that occur while they are being exposed, allowing such events to be accurately dated.
The method described in this European Standard can be applied for identification and localisation of one or more single pollution sources and the tracking of their “plume” on a local or regional scale. It also offers a tool to monitor sites in the long term by the repeated application of a clearly defined procedure and to describe the local or regional air pollution situation.
The method applies to solid and gaseous substances deposited on plants, where they may accumulate on their surface or in their tissues. These substances include sulphur, chloride, fluoride and especially metals as well as low volatile organic and halo-organic compounds such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE), polychlorinated dibenzo dioxins (PCDD) and polychlorinated dibenzo furans (PCDF). The range of potential substances may be expanded according to the task at hand and the capabilities of conducting trace analyses and assessment.
The method described in the European Standard allows spatial and temporal comparisons and allows for screening, thus providing a first indication of risk. The results of grass culture studies may suggest risks to biota (e.g. via the food chain) which require further investigation.
The method described in the European Standard does not replace physico-chemical methods of direct measurement or modelling of air pollutants; it complements them by indicating biological effects.
This European Standard is of interest to those involved in environmental monitoring.

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