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Extending the geographic reach of the water hyacinth plant in removal of heavy metals from a temperate Northern Hemisphere riverJones et al., 2018
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- Jones J
- Jenkins R
- Haris P
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Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) has been used for environmentally sustainable phytoremediation of water, though its use has been geographically restricted. For the first time we extend its geographical reach by investigating its potential for clean-up of water from …
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