Effect of dusts from coal industry on chemical composition of overground parts of the grass Poa annua L. in the course of its growth and decay

Industrial dusts from two sources were applied in field conditions to growing grass Poa annua L. and to decaying grass when cut and left on the ground. In the course of the vegetation season a decrease of both total carbohydrates and their acid hydrolysable fraction was observed in growing and decay...

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Published inPolish Ecological Studies (Poland) Vol. 7; no. 1
Main Author Dowgiallo, A. (Polska Akademia Nauk, Dziekanow Lesny k. Warszawy (Poland). Instytut Ekologii)
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 1981
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Summary:Industrial dusts from two sources were applied in field conditions to growing grass Poa annua L. and to decaying grass when cut and left on the ground. In the course of the vegetation season a decrease of both total carbohydrates and their acid hydrolysable fraction was observed in growing and decaying grass, more marked on fields with applied dust than on the control one. (Dowgiallo, A.)
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ISSN:0324-8763