COVID-19和植物健康:意想不到的祝福

J. Rout
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新冠肺炎疫情在全球范围内蔓延,成为人类最大的忧虑。它通过强制封锁或关闭破坏了我们的日常生活活动,从而影响了人类的身体、精神、心理和社会经济地位。相反,它还通过减少对环境的所有污染负荷水平,对环境退化活动起到了抑制作用。空气或水中有害污染物的减少是植物生长发育的良好指标。本文重点介绍了COVID-19大流行问题对环境的可能结果,特别是植物界的健康角度。
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COVID-19 and the plant health: an unexpected blessing
The viral pandemic caused by the COVID-19 due to its spread across the globe has been the greatest worry for mankind. It has shattered our day-to-day life activities through the imposition of lock- or shutdown and consequently affected the physical, mental, psychological, and socio-economic status of the human beings. On the contrary, it has also acted as a brake on environmental degradation activity by reducing all pollution load levels on the environment. The reduction of harmful pollutants either from air or water is a good indication for plants' growth and development. The present paper highlights such possible outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic issue on the environment focussing health perspective of plant kingdom particular.
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