A fern that hyperaccumulates arsenic
Lena Q. Ma (),
Kenneth M. Komar,
Cong Tu,
Weihua Zhang,
Yong Cai and
Elizabeth D. Kennelley
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Lena Q. Ma: University of Florida
Kenneth M. Komar: University of Georgia, Terrell County
Cong Tu: University of Florida
Weihua Zhang: Florida International University
Yong Cai: Florida International University
Elizabeth D. Kennelley: University of Florida
Nature, 2001, vol. 409, issue 6820, 579-579
Abstract:
A hardy, versatile, fast-growing plant helps to remove arsenic from contaminated soils.
Date: 2001
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