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Total AVOC concentrations in the leaf content of (a) Quillaja saponaria and (b) Robinia pseudoacacia located near each monitoring station of the National Air Quality Information System (SINCA). Concentrations are expressed as ng of C. Red dot = arithmetic mean; horizontal line = median.

Total AVOC concentrations in the leaf content of (a) Quillaja saponaria and (b) Robinia pseudoacacia located near each monitoring station of the National Air Quality Information System (SINCA). Concentrations are expressed as ng of C. Red dot = arithmetic mean; horizontal line = median.

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