Phytomonitoring of urban-industrial pollutants: A new approach
Abstract Biological effect monitoring of urban-industrial pollutants was carried out using an ‘air pollution tolerance index’ (APTI) of plants. For the purpose four leaf parameters — namely, ascorbic acid, total chlorophyll, relative water content and leaf extract pH — were combined together in a fo...
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