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Plant life forms in thermal regulation and self purification of urban housing environments

Abstract

This article is concerned with the air quality of the closed indoor environment with respect to its temperature and carbon dioxide levels and with the assessment of management practices that have been used to reduce temperature and carbon dioxide levels with the help of certain plants. Phanerophytic lifeforms, such as trees, shrubs, herbs and creepers surrounding dwellings can be shown to produce a cooling effect, reducing temperatures by up to 11{sup o}C. Certain succulent plants like Kalanchoe marmorata, Bryophyllum pinnata and Apicra deltoideae were observed under experimental conditions to reduce carbon dioxide levels up to 90% from closed chambers under dark conditions. Certain ornamental plants such as Verbena bipinnatifida and Ixora coccinea could remove 63-75% of carbon dioxide from closed indoor environments in the presence of light. (author) 3 tabs., 11 refs.
Authors:
Raza, S H [1] 
  1. Osmania Univ., Ecology and Environmental Studies Div., Hyderabad (India)
Publication Date:
Dec 01, 1995
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
SCA: 540120; PA: CH-95:0E0269; EDB-96:002625; SN: 95001497232
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Indoor Environment; Journal Volume: 4; Other Information: PBD: 1995
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; PLANTS; TEMPERATURE CONTROL; CARBON DIOXIDE; REMOVAL; INDOOR AIR POLLUTION; NUMERICAL DATA
OSTI ID:
132317
Country of Origin:
Switzerland
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: IENVEC; ISSN 1016-4901; TRN: CH95E0269
Submitting Site:
CH
Size:
pp. 58-61
Announcement Date:
Dec 15, 1995

Citation Formats

Raza, S H. Plant life forms in thermal regulation and self purification of urban housing environments. Switzerland: N. p., 1995. Web.
Raza, S H. Plant life forms in thermal regulation and self purification of urban housing environments. Switzerland.
Raza, S H. 1995. "Plant life forms in thermal regulation and self purification of urban housing environments." Switzerland.
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title = {Plant life forms in thermal regulation and self purification of urban housing environments}
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abstractNote = {This article is concerned with the air quality of the closed indoor environment with respect to its temperature and carbon dioxide levels and with the assessment of management practices that have been used to reduce temperature and carbon dioxide levels with the help of certain plants. Phanerophytic lifeforms, such as trees, shrubs, herbs and creepers surrounding dwellings can be shown to produce a cooling effect, reducing temperatures by up to 11{sup o}C. Certain succulent plants like Kalanchoe marmorata, Bryophyllum pinnata and Apicra deltoideae were observed under experimental conditions to reduce carbon dioxide levels up to 90% from closed chambers under dark conditions. Certain ornamental plants such as Verbena bipinnatifida and Ixora coccinea could remove 63-75% of carbon dioxide from closed indoor environments in the presence of light. (author) 3 tabs., 11 refs.}
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