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The Plant Family Brassicaceae: Contribution towards Phytoremediation- Environmental pollution 21

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Anjum et al. Naser A
Format: Printed Book
Language:Undetermined
Published: Udaipur Springer 2012
Subjects:
Biochemical And Functional Responses Of Exposed To Cadmium, Copper And Zinc, Brassicas In Turkey And Their Potential Role For Degraded Habitats' Remediation
Brassica Rhizosphere-microbe Interactions And Their Role In Phytoremediation, Phytoremediation Of Heavy Metals By In Aquatic And Terrestrial Environment, Toxic Metals Accumulation
Chelate Assisted Phytoextraction Using Oilseed, Roles Of Rhizospheric Processes And Plant Physiology In Applied Phytoremediation Of Contaminated Soils Using Oilseeds
Plants, The Plant Family Brassicaceae: An Introduction, Current Status Of Toxic Metals Addition To Environment And Its Consequences, Current Status Of Toxic Metals Addition To Environment And Its Consequences, Current Status Of Toxic Metals Addition
Tolerance And Homeostasis In Brassicaoilseed Species: Overview Of Physiological, Biochemical And Molecular Mechanisms, The Role Of Plant Growth-promoting Rhizosphere Bacteria In Toxic Metal Extraction By Spp.
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