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Article title: Tire abrasion particles negatively affect plant growth even at low concentrations and alter soil biogeochemical cycling

Authors: Leifheit, Eva F, Kissener, Hanna L, Faltin, Erik, Ryo, Masahiro, Rillig, Matthias C

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Fig. S1: photographic processing of tire particle size to determine average diameter and size range.

Always the longest length of the particle was chosen.

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