ECOLOGICAL IMPACT OF TECHNOGENIC FACTORS ON PLANTS AND AGROECOSYSTEMS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
technogenic factors, agroecosystem, sulfur dioxide, heavy metals, photosynthesis, crop yield, environmental pollution.Abstract
This paper analyzes the ecological impact of technogenic factors on plants, soils, and agroecosystems. Industrial emissions of gases and aerosols reduce photosynthesis, decrease crop productivity, and disrupt soil biological activity. The long-term toxic effects of heavy metals and sulfur dioxide on agricultural crops are examined based on scientific evidence.
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