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  • 3. Biochar application increased the growth and yield and reduced cadmium in drought stressed wheat grown in an aged contaminated soil.
    Abbas T, Rizwan M, Ali S, Adrees M, Mahmood A, Zia-Ur-Rehman M, Ibrahim M, Arshad M, Qayyum MF.
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    Wu C, Dun Y, Zhang Z, Li M, Wu G.
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  • 6. Comparative effectiveness of different biochars and conventional organic materials on growth, photosynthesis and cadmium accumulation in cereals.
    Azhar M, Zia Ur Rehman M, Ali S, Qayyum MF, Naeem A, Ayub MA, Anwar Ul Haq M, Iqbal A, Rizwan M.
    Chemosphere; 2019 Jul 01; 227():72-81. PubMed ID: 30981972
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  • 8. Hierarchically porous magnetic biochar as an efficient amendment for cadmium in water and soil: Performance and mechanism.
    Fu H, Ma S, Xu S, Duan R, Cheng G, Zhao P.
    Chemosphere; 2021 Oct 01; 281():130990. PubMed ID: 34289633
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  • 10. [In-situ Remediation Effect of Cadmium-polluted Agriculture Land Using Different Amendments Under Rice-wheat Rotation].
    Zhang L, Tang C, Yu HY, Li TX, Zhang XZ, Huang HG.
    Huan Jing Ke Xue; 2023 Mar 08; 44(3):1698-1705. PubMed ID: 36922230
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  • 11. Maize straw application reduced cadmium and increased arsenic uptake in wheat and enhanced the rhizospheric bacterial communities in alkaline-contaminated soil.
    Darma A, Feng Y, He C, Han H, Zandi P, Bloem E, Yang J.
    J Environ Manage; 2023 Dec 01; 347():119138. PubMed ID: 37783079
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  • 13. Application of zinc and biochar help to mitigate cadmium stress in bread wheat raised from seeds with high intrinsic zinc.
    Farooq M, Ullah A, Usman M, Siddique KHM.
    Chemosphere; 2020 Dec 01; 260():127652. PubMed ID: 32688325
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  • 14. Effect of peanut shell and wheat straw biochar on the availability of Cd and Pb in a soil-rice (Oryza sativa L.) system.
    Xu C, Chen HX, Xiang Q, Zhu HH, Wang S, Zhu QH, Huang DY, Zhang YZ.
    Environ Sci Pollut Res Int; 2018 Jan 01; 25(2):1147-1156. PubMed ID: 29079982
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  • 17. Effect of limestone, lignite and biochar applied alone and combined on cadmium uptake in wheat and rice under rotation in an effluent irrigated field.
    Rehman MZU, Khalid H, Akmal F, Ali S, Rizwan M, Qayyum MF, Iqbal M, Khalid MU, Azhar M.
    Environ Pollut; 2017 Aug 01; 227():560-568. PubMed ID: 28501770
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  • 19. Biochar and metal-immobilizing Serratia liquefaciens CL-1 synergistically reduced metal accumulation in wheat grains in a metal-contaminated soil.
    Cheng C, Han H, Wang Y, Wang R, He L, Sheng X.
    Sci Total Environ; 2020 Oct 20; 740():139972. PubMed ID: 32559530
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  • 20. Effect of biochar amendment on metal mobility, phytotoxicity, soil enzymes, and metal-uptakes by wheat (Triticum aestivum) in contaminated soils.
    Pandey B, Suthar S, Chand N.
    Chemosphere; 2022 Nov 20; 307(Pt 2):135889. PubMed ID: 35944681
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