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Responses of Cynara cardunculus L. to single and combined cadmium and nickel treatment conditions

Papazoglou, 2011

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5225925281645995988
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Papazoglou E
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Ecotoxicology and environmental safety

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A greenhouse pot experiment was carried out to study the responses of Cynara cardunculus L.(cardoon) to cadmium and nickel. Three groups of 12 pots each were planted with cardoon plants and spiked with single and combined cadmium and nickel aqueous solutions. The …
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