Hormesis and Paradoxical Effects of Drooping Birch ( Roth) Parameters Under Motor Traffic Pollution
Various plant indexes are used or recommended for bioindication. However, the nonmonotonic dose-response dependences (hormesis and paradoxical effects) of these indexes are insufficiently explored upon exposure to pollution. We studied the dependences of these Betula pendula indexes on the intensity...
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Main Author: | Elena A. Erofeeva (Author) |
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2015-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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