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    Kim KR, Owens G, Kwon SL.
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    Bauddh K, Singh RP.
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    Dotaniya ML, Rajendiran S, Saurabh K, Saha JK, Dotaniya CK, Patra AK.
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    Singh PK, Kumar I, Kumar U, Sharma RK.
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  • 31. Uptake of heavy metals and As by Brassica juncea grown in a contaminated soil in Aznalcóllar (Spain): the effect of soil amendments.
    Clemente R, Walker DJ, Bernal MP.
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  • 34. Growth performance and biochemical responses of three rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars grown in fly-ash amended soil.
    Dwivedi S, Tripathi RD, Srivastava S, Mishra S, Shukla MK, Tiwari KK, Singh R, Rai UN.
    Chemosphere; 2007 Feb 25; 67(1):140-51. PubMed ID: 17166555
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  • 38. Macroelements and heavy metals content in energy crops cultivated on contaminated soil under different fertilization-case studies on autumn harvest.
    Pogrzeba M, Rusinowski S, Krzyżak J.
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