The pollution effect from plants of Kosova in transpiration intensity and quantity of water in leaves of plants Pinus nigra and Rosa canina
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transpiration, water quantity, intensity of sunny radiation, air temperature, relative humidity of air, pollutionAbstract
In order to estimate the polluted environment influence in physiological processes of plants during 1989 observations of an intensity and daily dynamics have been done regarding transpiration and water quantity in leaves of plants Pinus nigra and Rosa canina in the polluted environment from Power plant in Obilic and in the clean environment in Grmija. On the basis of achieved results there have been concluded that in the leaves in polluted environment of Obilic the transpiration intensity is essentially lower and water quantity is eddentially but water quantity is higher not only during the daily terms but even in the daily average.
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