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The hyperaccumulation effects and phytomining of water and soil containing high levels of siliceous industrial by-product on and through grass species.

Web Support2020-03-23T13:27:48+02:00Land Reclamation Science|

JW Hurter (PhD [...]

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A technology to condition plants with adapted rhizospheric soil/substrate microbial species, to improve vegetation resilience and growth on rehabilitated land.

Web Support2020-01-02T18:19:58+02:00Land Reclamation Science|

Claudia Schimm [...]

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