Assessment of the Urban Air Environment Based on Bioindication Studies

The article is devoted to the study of the possibilities of bioindication for coniferous and deciduous woody and herbaceous plants for assessing the state of atmospheric air in an urban area where there is no significant anthropogenic impact and there are no large industrial enterprises. At the same...

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