Pollen and Flora as Bioindicators in Assessing the Status of Polluted Sites: The Case Study of the Mantua Lakes (SIN “Laghi di Mantova e Polo Chimico”; N Italy)
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- Paloma Cariñanos & Consuelo Díaz de la Guardia & Jose Algarra & Concepción Linares & José Irurita, 2013. "The pollen counts as bioindicator of meteorological trends and tool for assessing the status of endangered species: the case of Artemisia in Sierra Nevada (Spain)," Climatic Change, Springer, vol. 119(3), pages 799-813, August.
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palynology; flora; bioindication; CSR strategy; environment conservation; environmental pollution; soil pollution;All these keywords.
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