Leaf-age and soil-plant relationships: key factors for reporting trace-elements hyperaccumulation by plants and design applications
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Claude Grison | Guillaume Losfeld | Laurent L’Huillier | Bruno Fogliani | Stéphane Mc Coy | Tanguy Jaffré | T. Jaffré | C. Grison | B. Fogliani | Laurent L’huillier | G. Losfeld | S. M. Coy | T. Jaffré
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