how do the decay of vegetation in marshy places contribute to air pollution..?
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The existence of vegetation in an area creates a microclimate where the temperature differentials between day and night are buffered. This prevents the occurrence of warmer temperatures which stimulate the production of volatile pollutants into the atmosphere.
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Air pollutants have a negative impact on plant growth, primarily through interfering with resource accumulation. ince leaves are in close contact with the atmosphere, many air pollutants, such as O3 and NOx, affect the metabolic function of the leaves and interfere with net carbon fixation by the plant canopy.
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