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Enhancement of Chromium Phytoextraction Capacity of Fodder Radish with Picolinic Acid

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Simon, L., SzegvÁri, I. & Prokisch, J. Enhancement of Chromium Phytoextraction Capacity of Fodder Radish with Picolinic Acid. Environmental Geochemistry and Health 23, 313–316 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012295113844

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