Genotoxic and phytotoxic risk assessment of fresh and treated hydrochar from hydrothermal carbonization compared to biochar from pyrolysis.
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Bruno Glaser | C. Kammann | B. Glaser | D. Busch | A. Stark | Daniela Busch | Arne Stark | Claudia I Kammann
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