MORPHOMETRIC CHANGES OF PLANTS AS THE BASIS OF ATMOSPHERIC AIR POLLUTION
Abstract
To indicate the state of the air around the poultry farm, a bioindication was used using Robinia pseudoacacia L. Robinia pseudoacacia L. was collected in October 2017–2019. The total number of formed seed germs and the number of them that turned into mature seeds were determined in the collected pods. Next, the percentage of mature seeds was calculated.
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