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BS EN 16789:2016 Ambient air. Biomonitoring with Higher Plants. Method of the standardized tobacco exposure

BS EN 16789:2016

Ambient air. Biomonitoring with Higher Plants. Method of the standardized tobacco exposure

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Standard number:BS EN 16789:2016
Pages:40
Released:2016-08-31
ISBN:978 0 580 86492 6
Status:Standard
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BS EN 16789:2016


This standard BS EN 16789:2016 Ambient air. Biomonitoring with Higher Plants. Method of the standardized tobacco exposure is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.040.20 Ambient atmospheres
  • 13.020.40 Pollution, pollution control and conservation

This European Standard applies to the determination of the impact of ground-level ozone on a bioindicator plant species (tobacco Nicotiana tabacum cultivars Bel-W3, Bel-B and Bel-C) in a given environment.

The present document specifies the procedure for setting-up and use of a system designed to expose these plants to ambient air. It also describes the procedure for leaf injury assessment.

Leaf injury caused by ozone appears in the form of necrosis or accelerated aging (senescence) on the leaves of the bioindicator. The macroscopically detectable leaf injury is used as the effect measure (see pictures in Annex A). The measure is the percentage of dead leaf area on the entire leaf surface.

The results of the standardized tobacco exposure indicate ozone-caused injury of the exposed bioindicators and thus enable a spatial and temporal distribution of the impact of ozone on plants to be determined.

This Standard applies to the outside atmosphere in all environments. This standard does not apply to the assessment of air quality inside buildings.

The method described in this European Standard does not replace modelling or physico-chemical methods of direct measurement of air pollutants, it complements them by demonstrating the biological effect.