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The effect of fluorine-containing emissions on vegetation have much in common with other acid pollutants. However, there are some specific aspects attributed to the ready distribution of this pollutant in the atmosphere, its high phytotoxicity and its prevailing cumulative effect on woody plants.
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Rozhkov, A.S., Mikhailova, T.A. (1993). Fluorine as a Pollutant, Its Compounds in Industrial Emissions. Formation and Structure of Damaged Areas in Coniferous Forests. In: The Effect of Fluorine-Containing Emissions on Conifers. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77050-0_2
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