The use of bio-energy crops (Zea mays) for 'phytoattenuation' of heavy metals on moderately contaminated soils: a field experiment.
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N Witters | J Vangronsveld | T. Thewys | N. Witters | E. Meers | J. Vangronsveld | K. Adriaensen | A. Ruttens | F. Tack | G. Du Laing | E Meers | S Van Slycken | K Adriaensen | A Ruttens | G Du Laing | T Thewys | F M G Tack | S. Van Slycken
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