Toxic metals in soil-plant systems
While not all metals in Soil—plant systems are inherently toxic, particularly in low concentrations, there is an increasing incidence of metal pollution from aerial fallout, spoils, wastes and agricultural amendments including sewage sludge. Toxic Metals in Soil—Plant Systems discusses the processes...
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Wiley
1994
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