Anjum et al. Naser A The Plant Family Brassicaceae: Contribution towards Phytoremediation- Environmental pollution 21
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BookPublisher: Udaipur ; Springer ; 2012Description: 339p.Subject(s): 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 SppDDC classification: 581.634 |
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