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  • 13. [Speciation and bioavailability of heavy metals in paddy soil irrigated by acid mine drainage].
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  • 16. Total and available metal concentrations in soils from six long-term fertilization sites across China.
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    Qian X, Wang Z, Shen G, Chen X, Tang Z, Guo C, Gu H, Fu K.
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  • 19. Cd, Cu, and Zn Accumulations Caused by Long-Term Fertilization in Greenhouse Soils and Their Potential Risk Assessment.
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