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VDI 3957 Blatt 14:2005-11

Biological measuring techniques for the determination and evaluation of effects of air pollutants on plants (bioindication) - Phytotoxic effect of inorganic fluorides in ambient air - Method of standardised gladiolus exposure

German title
Biologische Messverfahren zur Ermittlung und Beurteilung der Wirkung von Luftverunreinigungen auf Pflanzen (Bioindikation) - Phytotoxische Wirkungen von Immissionen anorganischer Fluorverbindungen - Verfahren der Standardisierten Gladiolen-Exposition
Publication date
2005-11
Original language
German, English
Pages
32

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2005-11
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32

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Short description
The use of the Standardised Gladiolus Exposure aims at the recognition of visible leaf injury (necroses of leaf tips and leaf margins) due to fluoride air pollution in sensitive Gladiolus cultivars, the assessment of injury extent and the evaluation of the results as a basis for a risk assessment for the vegetation. This guideline standardises the individual procedural steps which, besides the ambient air concentration of fluorides, may affect the formation and development of leaf injury in sensitive Gladiolus (Gladiolus gandavensis) cultivars.
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13.040.20
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