environmental-monitoring
Environmental monitoring encompasses the systematic measurement and assessment of physical, chemical, and biological conditions in ecosystems to track changes over time. In plant science, it provides critical data on how shifting environmental parameters—such as water quality, soil chemistry, and atmospheric conditions—affect plant growth, distribution, and health. This information helps researchers detect early signs of ecosystem stress and understand how plants respond to and indicate broader environmental change.
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