Today's Mumbai TOI had a small snippet on "Trees can electrify air". Read
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Kiran Srivastava
Mumbai

WASHINGTON, MAR 24:

Believe it or not, trees can also electrify the air.

Scientists have for long suspected an association between trees and
electricity. Now, a team, led by Queensland University of Technology in
Australia, claims to have finally discovered the link.

For their study, researchers conducted experiments in six locations around
Brisbane, including the Brisbane Forest Park, Daisy Hill and Mt Coot—tha in
Australia. They found positive and negative ion concentrations in the air
were twice as high in heavily wooded areas than in grassy areas, such as
parks.

Dr Rohan Jayaratne, who led the team, said that natural ions in the air
were mainly created by ionisation due to two processes —— radiation from
the trace gas radon in air and cosmic radiation from space.

Radon is a by-product of the radioactive decay of radium which is present
in minute quantities in rocks. “Because radium is found in rocks and radon
is soluble in water, ground water is particularly rich in radon.

“Trees act as radon pumps, bringing the gas to the surface and releasing it
to atmosphere through transpiration —— a process where water absorbed by
root system is evaporated into atmosphere from leaves. This is especially
prevalent for trees with deep root systems, such as eucalyptus,” he said.

The researchers said the findings, published in the ’Environmental Science
and Technology’ journal, have important implications for the atmosphere,
climate and human health.

“We do know that approximately one-half of the particles that we inhale
during normal breathing are retained in our respiratory system and it has
been shown charged particles were more likely to be deposited in the lungs
than uncharged particles,” Dr Jayaratne said in a release.

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