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Dynamics of plant metal uptake and metal changes in whole soil and soil particle fractions during repeated phytoextraction
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Sulfur application combined with water management enhances phytoextraction rate and decreases rice cadmium uptake in a Sedum plumbizincicola - Oryza sativa rotation
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Total concentrations of heavy metals and occurrence of antibiotics in sewage sludges from cities throughout China
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Plant-soil feedback contributes to intercropping overyielding by reducing the negative effect of take-all on wheat and compensating the growth of faba bean
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The efficiency of Cd phytoextraction by S. plumbizincicola increased with the addition of rice straw to polluted soils: the role of particulate organic matter
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Collection and analysis of root exudates of Festuca arundinacea L. and their role in facilitating the phytoremediation of petroleum-contaminated soil
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High morphological and physiological plasticity of wheat roots is conducive to higher competitive ability of wheat than maize in intercropping systems
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Pitch Shifts and Song Structure Indicate Male Quality in the Dawn Chorus of Black-Capped Chickadees
by CHRISTIE, Peter J
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Structural biology Translocation chamber's secrets
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by Li, Qiu-Zhu
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