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Volumn 116, Issue 1, 2002, Pages 109-121
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Potentials and drawbacks of chelate-enhanced phytoremediation of soils
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Author keywords
EDGA; Heavy metals; Leaching; Microorganisms; Phytoremediation
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Indexed keywords
BACTERIA;
BIOMASS;
HEAVY METALS;
LEACHING;
MICROORGANISMS;
PLANTS (BOTANY);
PHYTOREMEDIATION;
SOILS;
ACID;
CADMIUM;
CHELATE;
CITRIC ACID;
COPPER;
ETHYLENEDIAMINE DERIVATIVE;
LEAD;
BIOREMEDIATION;
CHELATE;
EXTRACTION;
HEAVY METAL;
MICROORGANISM;
SOIL REMEDIATION;
ACIDITY;
ARTICLE;
BIOMASS;
BRASSICA;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
DEGRADATION;
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION;
EVALUATION;
EXTRACTION;
FOOD COMPOSITION;
GRASS;
LEACHING;
NEMATODE;
NONHUMAN;
PLANT;
PLANT ROOT;
SOIL MICROFLORA;
SOIL TREATMENT;
SOLUBILITY;
STUDY;
WATER POLLUTION;
BIODEGRADATION, ENVIRONMENTAL;
BIOLOGICAL AVAILABILITY;
BIOMASS;
CHELATING AGENTS;
CITRIC ACID;
HYDROGEN-ION CONCENTRATION;
METALS, HEAVY;
PLANT ROOTS;
POACEAE;
SOIL MICROBIOLOGY;
SOIL POLLUTANTS;
SOLUBILITY;
BACTERIA (MICROORGANISMS);
NEMATODA;
SINAPIS ALBA;
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EID: 0036131996
PISSN: 02697491
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/S0269-7491(01)00150-6 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (259)
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References (21)
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