Abstract

This article focuses on investigating the impact of anthropogenic factors on fruit-bearing trees - specifically, apple, cherry, apricot, walnut, and quince - in urban environments. The study delves into the influence of technogenic pollution on these plant species, conducting an ecological comparison of heavy metal accumulation in plants situated in both polluted and relatively dusty environments. Through a comprehensive analysis of scientific data, the article provides valuable insights for biomonitoring and environmental protection. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the intricate interactions between urbanizationinduced pollution and plant life, offering crucial information that can inform measures for safeguarding the environment. The work represents a significant advancement in the realm of environmental science, shedding light on the ecological implications of human activities on the plant kingdom within urban landscapes.

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