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Phytoremediation of mercury-and-Methylmercury-polluted soils using genetically engineered plants
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Heaton A.C.P., Rugh C.L., and Meagher R.B. Phytoremediation of mercury-and-Methylmercury-polluted soils using genetically engineered plants. J Soil Contam 7 (1998) 497-509
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(1998)
J Soil Contam
, vol.7
, pp. 497-509
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Heaton, A.C.P.1
Rugh, C.L.2
Meagher, R.B.3
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