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    Spencer BS, Baddar ZE, Xu X.
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    Sharma R, Kumari A, Rajput S, Nishu, Arora S, Rampal R, Kaur R.
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    Islam T, Kalkar S, Tinker-Kulberg R, Ignatova T, Josephs EA.
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    Zhang LM, Jin Y, Yao SM, Lei NF, Chen JS, Zhang Q, Yu FH.
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  • 49. Biochemical responses and accumulation of cadmium in Spirodela polyrhiza.
    Rolli NM, Suvarnakhandi SS, Mulgund GS, Ratageri RH, Taranath TC.
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    Tang J, Li Y, Ma J, Cheng JJ.
    Plant Biol (Stuttg); 2015 Sep 16; 17(5):1066-72. PubMed ID: 25950142
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  • 56. Enhancing biomass production and biochemical compositions of Spirodela polyrhiza through superhydrophobic cultivation platforms at low light intensity.
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