Tree bark as bioindicator of metal accumulation from road traffic and air quality map: A case study of Chiang Mai, Thailand
© 2017 Turkish National Committee for Air Pollution Research and Control Trees have been recognized as air quality bioindicators, but they have still not been fully implemented in tropical areas. In this study, bark of Cassia fistula was used to inspect accumulation of air pollutants (metals) emitte...
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Main Authors: | Rungruang Janta, Somporn Chantara |
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2018
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