Practical advantages and limitations of plant biomonitoring methods
Plant biomonitoring of air and water pollution
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Practical advantages and limitations of plant biomonitoring methods
Plant biomonitoring of air and water pollution

Author : Jean-Pierre GARREC

Publication date: November 10, 2007 | Lire en français

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3. Practical advantages and limitations of plant biomonitoring methods

In practice, plant biomonitoring methods have the following advantages and limitations.

  • Interests :

    • low investment costs and infrastructure (no need for electricity, for example);

    • easy maintenance and follow-up, with low technical requirements (interesting for developing countries, for example);

    • the possibility of multiplying measurement sites (for mapping purposes, for example) with easy redeployment and extension ;

    • low-cost densification of existing physico-chemical sensor networks.

  • Limits

    The main practical limitations of these methods are primarily related to their biological nature:

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