Study on the Impact of Anti-Icing Chemicals on Plants.

Author(s)
Onoduka, K. Murashige, Y. & Nemoto, N.
Year
Abstract

On Japanese expressways, sodium chloride is mainly used as an deicing chemical. The amount used is tending to increase year-on-year, and environmental impact thought to be caused by anti-icing chemicals - namely, impact on the growth of fruit tree crops - has been confirmed in some regions. Tests were conducted to identify the relationship between the constituents ofanti-icing chemicals and their impact on plants, and the relationship between the timing of exposure to anti-icing chemical and its impact on plants, with the aim of formulating effective measures to combat environmental impact. As a result, it was confirmed that, in terms of the impact on plants, there was little difference between the constituents of anti-icing chemicals but a great difference between their concentrations, and that plants are more susceptible to the impact of anti-icing chemicals at the end ofwinter, when they enter their active phase. For the covering abstract seeITRD E143097.

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C 50192 (In: C 50149 CD-ROM) /15 /62 / ITRD E143211
Source

In: Proceedings of the XIIth International Winter Road Congress held in Torino-Sestriere (Italy), March 2006, Pp.

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