Epicuticular wax morphology in pollution research - a critical evaluation
1995
Bermadinger-Stabentheiner, E. | Grill, D. (Graz Univ. (Austria). Plant Physiology Inst.)
To use alterations to epicuticular wax morphology as a successful tool in forest damage research, however, it is necessary to distinguish environmental influence and artefacts from common pollution effects. This paper gives a short review about alterations to epicuticular wax morphology of spruce needles.
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Другие темы
Lluvia acida; Polucion del aire; Pollution atmospherique
Язык
Английский
Примечание
Summary (En)
12 ref.
Тип
Conference; Summary; Non-Conventional
Источник
Proceedings of the International Colloquium on Bioindication of Forest Site Pollution: Development of Methodology and Training - BIOFOSP (TEMPUS M-JEP 04667), Kraigher, H.Batic, F.Hanke, D.E.Agerer, R.Grill, D. (eds.).- Ljubljana (Slovenia), Aug 1995. p. 33-37
Конференция
International Colloquium on Bioindication of Forest Site Pollution: Development of Methodology and Training - BIOFOSP, Ljubljana (Slovenia), 22-31 Aug 1995
1996-08-15
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