Developing a glyphosate-bioremediation strategy using plants and actinobacteria: Potential improvement of a riparian environment.
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A. Álvarez | J. M. Sáez | V. Aparicio | M. C. Estévez | E. De Gerónimo | R. A. Corral | Gustavo Carlos María Giaccio | Bárbara Salinas | Virginia C. Aparicio
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