Potential Tree Species as a Source of Air Filters to Capture Particulate Matter of the Atmosphere

  • Pallawala P
  • Wijesinghe S
  • Yakandawala K
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Particulate pollution has become a serious health and environmental issue in Sri Lanka. Road side trees planted primarily for aesthetic purposes, provide coolness and shade, improve micro climate and reduce dust particles in air. However, there is little information on …

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Pallawala, P. A. P. M., Wijesinghe, S. A. E. C., & Yakandawala, K. (2013). Potential Tree Species as a Source of Air Filters to Capture Particulate Matter of the Atmosphere. Journal of Food and Agriculture, 6(1–2), 45. https://doi.org/10.4038/jfa.v6i1-2.5187

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