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BIOINDICATION AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
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- 1. Tashkent State Pedagogical University named after Nizami, Republic of Uzbekistan,Position: Teacher
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This article presents the method of bioindication as a way of solving the problems of environmental monitoring in cases where it is impossible to directly measure the aggregate of anthropogenic pressure factors acting on biocenoses, as well as the advantage of using natural bioindicators that serve as indicators of natural processes, conditions, or anthropogenic changes in the habitat.
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