In which part of the plant nacrosis and chlorosis are caused by high concentration fluoride?
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Leonard Weinstein,
Boyce Thompson Institute,
Tower Road, Cornell University,
Ithaca NY
Fluoride released in the environment due to water fluoridation or other pollution, damages vegetation.
Fluoride-induced symptoms have been described in many reviews (Weinstein and McCune 1970; Weinstein and McCune, 1971; Thomas and Alther 1966; Brandt and Heck 1977; Treshow and Pack 1970; Guderian et al. 1969; Hindawi 1970; Thomas 1961). The most recent account, with illustrations is: Weinstein, Davison & Arndt, 1998 (Recognition of Air Pollution Injury to Vegetation, Ed. Richard B Flagler). The basis for the following description is Weinstein and McCune (1971) plus our own experience in the field in several countries.
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