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Fig 1.

Heavy metal accumulation in different wild plant species growing on roadside in a heavy automobile emission area, means sharing same letters are statistically non-significant (p>0.05).

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Table 1.

Interactive effect of wild plants and sites on accumulation of different metals in the leaves of studied plant species.

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Fig 2.

Iron accumulation in in different wild plant species growing on roadside in a heavy automobile emission area, means sharing same letters are statistically non-significant (p>0.05).

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Fig 3.

Heavy metal concentrations (mg/g dry weight) in the soil at various sites along Faisalabad-Jhang road.

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Table 2.

Basic physicochemical parameters of the soil samples for selected different sites.

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Fig 4.

Physiological attributes of different wild plant species growing on roadside in a heavy automobile emission area.

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Table 3.

Interactive effect of wild plants and sites on different biochemical parameters of studied plant species.

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