Comparison of tolerance and biosorption of three trace metals (Cd, Cu, Pb) by the soil fungus Absidia cylindrospora.
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N. Heutte | F. Baraud | L. Sage | L. Leleyter | M. Lemoine | D. Garon | Quentin Albert | J. Rioult
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