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Magana‐Arachchi et al., 2021 - Google Patents

Air quality improvement using phytodiversity and plant architecture

Magana‐Arachchi et al., 2021

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3590996245124417149
Author
Magana‐Arachchi D
Wanigatunge R
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Handbook of Ecological and Ecosystem Engineering

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Conceptually, phytodiversity is the variation in the plant kingdom. It describes the number, variety, and variability in plants and diversity in the form of species, genus, and ecology. Architecture is the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings or complex …
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