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bibliographicCitation Cardoso-Gustavson P, Fernandes FF, Alves ES, Victorio MP, Moura BB, Domingos M, Rodrigues CA, Ribeiro AP, Nievola CC, Figueiredo AMG. Tillandsia usneoides: a successful alternative for biomonitoring changes in air quality due to a new highway in São Paulo, Brazil. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 2015 Sep 23;23(2):1779–88. doi: 10.1007/s11356-015-5449-8.
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title Tillandsia usneoides: a successful alternative for biomonitoring changes in air quality due to a new highway in São Paulo, Brazil
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