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The Role of Chloride Salts in Chemically Enhanced Phytoextraction of Heavy Metals From a Contaminated Agricultural Soil

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The presented study was supported by the research projects MSM 6046070901 (Ministry of Education of the Czech Republic) and GAČR 521/06/0496 (Czech Science Foundation).

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Komárek, M., Tlustoš, P., Száková, J. et al. The Role of Chloride Salts in Chemically Enhanced Phytoextraction of Heavy Metals From a Contaminated Agricultural Soil. Bull Environ Contam Toxicol 78, 176–180 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00128-007-9029-6

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