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  • 12. Evaluation of hydrocarbons and organochlorine pesticides and their tolerant microorganisms from an agricultural soil to define its bioremediation feasibility.
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  • 15. Bioconcentration factor-based management of soil pesticide residues: Endosulfan uptake by carrot and potato plants.
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  • 18. Soil microorganisms in cotton fields sequentially treated with insecticides.
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