2009
DOI: 10.3844/ajab.2009.24.31
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Hard Coal Fly Ash and Silica-Effect of Fine Particulate Matter Deposits on Brassica chinensis

Abstract: Problem statement: One focus in recent atmospheric pollution research is on fine Particle Matter (PM), especially as result of increasing traffic and anthropogenic activity in urban areas. Here, the impact on animal and human health has been in the center of many studies. Despite the fact that PM depositions can affect plants on the long term, there are only few studies about the impact on plants conducted. Approach: Therefore we studied the impact of PM on plants, using naturally occurring silica dusts (diato… Show more

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“…Selective technical differences and advantages (Table I) for fly‐ash used bricks need to be converted into quantifiable commercial advantages using scientific analysis. When advantages are discovered from time to time, the literature also identifies possible consequences from heavy metal concentration in fly‐ash, role of silica in fly‐ash in biological sciences and eutrophication effect on the neighboring soils (Ulrichs et al , 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Selective technical differences and advantages (Table I) for fly‐ash used bricks need to be converted into quantifiable commercial advantages using scientific analysis. When advantages are discovered from time to time, the literature also identifies possible consequences from heavy metal concentration in fly‐ash, role of silica in fly‐ash in biological sciences and eutrophication effect on the neighboring soils (Ulrichs et al , 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%