Ashok K. Bhargava, Reshu, Anjana, Richa, Pranita, Sonali, S.K. Agarwal & Amit Dhiman
Ecology Research Lab., M.S. College, Saharanpur (U.P.)
Abstract: The present paper summarizes the distribution of plants along Pao Dhoi river water at one site before confluence and two sites after confluence of clean river water with polluted Dhamola river water at Saharanpur observation shows that some plant species show tolerance for polluted stream water.
Key words: Polluted water, Distribution, Tolerance.
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