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Heavy metal accumulation potential of some wetland plants growing naturally in the city of Kolkata, India

Jha et al., 2016

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11187108431774882603
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Jha P
Samal A
Santra S
Dewanji A
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American Journal of Plant Sciences

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Freshwaters are not only used locally in many developing countries but they are often over exploited for domestic purposes, agriculture and disposal of industrial wastes which result in an overload of excess nutrients, harmful chemicals and heavy metals. Plant species together …
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