Leaf surface functional traits influence particulate matter and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons air pollution mitigation: Insights from Mediterranean urban forests
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Ü. Niinemets | M. Mercurio | F. Izzo | D. Zuzolo | M. Toscanesi | M. Trifuoggi | R. Sciarrillo | C. Guarino | C. Germinario | M. Tartaglia | A. Prigioniero | A. Postiglione | P. Scarano
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