Effect of mixed cadmium, copper, nickel and zinc at different pHs upon alfalfa growth and heavy metal uptake.

作者: JR Peralta-Videa , JL Gardea-Torresdey , E Gomez , KJ Tiemann , JG Parsons

DOI: 10.1016/S0269-7491(02)00105-7

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摘要: Alfalfa plants were grown in soil-pots contaminated with a … The growth of the control plants was the same at the three pHs … as indicative of the ability of alfalfa plants to take up elements …

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