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by ['Daisy']| 2008| 52 pages| English

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Phytoremediation - use of metal-accumulating plants to extract metals from soils. Wild mustard plant will hyperaccumulate nickel, reaching shoot concentrations as high as 1.2%. Rhizosphere bioremediation reduced total explosives (TNT, RDX, HMX) from 9200 to 50 ppb.

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Author:['Daisy']
Publication Year:2008
Pages:52
Language:English
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