Abstract
Chlorophyll a and b, sulphur, zinc and lead contents were determined in annual and biennial needles of Scotch pine ( Pinus silevstris L.) exposed to flue dust-polluted air. Intoxication indexes were calculated on the basis of the obtained results.
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