Luftrensende jord og planter: Forskelle mellem versioner

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Denne '''liste over luftrensende planter''' blev lavet af [[NASA]] som en del af ''[[NASA Clean Air Study]]'', som forskede i forskellige måder at rense [[rumstation]]ers luft på, men forskningsresultaterne kan også anvendes til topisolerede boliger.
<ref name="NASAwolverton">[https://web.archive.org/web/20070203160911/http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/CoopExt/4DMG/Plants/clean.htm Plants "Clean" Air Inside Our Homes (kilde NASA)]</ref>
<ref name="WolvertonPdf">[https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/BF02858837.pdf "Foilage plants for removing indoor air pollutants from energy-efficient homes". B.C. Wolverton, Rebecca C. McDonald, E.A. Watkins, Jr. Economic Botany, 1984, pp. 224-228. (pdf)]</ref>
<ref>[http://www.wolvertonenvironmental.com/MSAcad-85.pdf 1985, Journal of the Mississippi academy of sciences: "Foilage plants for indoor removal of the primary combustion gases carbon monooxide and nitrogen dioxide". B.C. Wolverton, Rebecca C. McDonald, Hayne H. Mesick. NASA (pdf)]</ref>
<ref>[http://www.cleanairgardening.com/houseplants/ cleanairgardening.com: Top Houseplants for Improving Indoor Air Quality], [https://web.archive.org/web/20170719141142/http://www.cleanairgardening.com/houseplants/ backup]</ref>
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De fleste af disse planter udviklede sig i [[tropisk]]e eller [[subtropisk]]e miljøer. Pga. af deres evne til at gro ved en reduceret mængde [[sollys]], gør deres [[Blad (organ)|blade]] dem istand til at leve af [[fotosyntese]] i husbelysning.
 
NASAs anbefalinger er at have 15 til 18 pænt store luftrensende [[potteplante]]r i potter med en [[diameter]] på 15-20 cm i en [[bolig]] på 170 m². Mængden af '''eksponeret jordoverflade''' er også vigtig, da [[mikrobe]]r i jorden forårsager neutralisering af nogle giftigeusunde luftbårne [[toksin]]erstoffer.
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<ref>[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/08/110819131519.htm Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (2011, August 19). Nitrogen in the soil cleans the air. ScienceDaily] Citat: "...Researchers from the Biogeochemistry Department at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz found out that nitrogen fertilizer indirectly strengthens the self-cleaning capacity of the atmosphere...In nitrogen-rich soils the acid is formed from nitrite ions produced through microbiological transformations of ammonium and nitrate ions...they demonstrated the existence of this previously unnoticed pathway in the [[Kvælstofkredsløb|nitrogen cycle]]...The source of the high concentrations of [[HONO]] observed in the [[Troposfære|lower atmosphere]] had long been a mystery..."</ref>