Mosses as bioindicators of air pollution with potentially toxic elements in the Burabay State National Natural Park, Kazakhstan

Author:

Nurkassimova Makhabbat,Omarova Nuriya,Zinicovscaia Inga,Yushin Nikita,Chaligava Omari

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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