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Diversity and activity of soil biota at a post-mining site highly contaminated with Zn and Cd are enhanced by metallicolous compared to non-metallicolous Arabidopsis halleri ecotypes
Authors
Klimek B
Stępniewska K
Seget B
Pandey VC
Babst-Kostecka A
Date of publication:
2023
Journal:
Land Degrad Dev
Volume:
34(5):1538-1548
doi: 10.1002/ldr.4551
PMC10358741
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PROJECT 4: Phytoremediation of Metal-Contaminated Mine Sites in Drylands
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