ANALYSIS OF INTERRELATED PROBLEMS IN ENSURING GREEN TREES ENVIRONMENTALLY SECURE ECONOMY
Keywords:
ecology, atmosphere, leaves, substances, trees, pests, urban, dependence, linear, regression, correlation, chlorophyll.Abstract
In this article, the method of studying the concentration of pollutants in the atmosphere and the accumulation of these substances on the leaves of different types of trees is analyzed by modeling simple statistical relationships. According to the results of regression correlation modeling, it was found that there is a strong correlation between the concentration of harmful substances in the atmosphere and the amount of cumulation in the leaves of trees. Such a connection was especially manifested at the highest level in the juniper tree. In particular, it was determined that the density of connection between two sulfate compounds and the accumulation of this substance in the leaves of selected trees was equal to 0.88 in fir tree, 0.78 in oak tree, 0.75 in chestnut tree and 0.93 in paulownia tree.
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