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Plant biotests in the bioindication of the rainfall pollution in an oil refinery region

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In the bioindication of rain water pollution in an oil refinery region beetroot, bean and cucumber are suitable testplants.

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Zukowska-Wieszczek, D., Zimny, H. Plant biotests in the bioindication of the rainfall pollution in an oil refinery region. Plant Soil 55, 321–325 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02181811

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