2023
DOI: 10.17816/humeco609574
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Transpiring, phytoncidal and gas-absorbing properties of indoor plants and their role in improving the air quality in preschool environments

Natalia F. Chuenko,
Irina I. Novikova,
Maria A. Lobkis
et al.

Abstract: BACKGROUND: The high incidence of respiratory diseases among children attending preschool educational institutions highlights the need for prevention of respiratory tract infections. With children spending on average up to 10 hours a day in educational settings, the quality of the indoor air environment, including microbial contamination and low relative humidity, poses a risk for respiratory diseases. Placing a selection of plants in organized groups of children can offer a promising and cost-effective approa… Show more

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