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Combination of soil organic and inorganic amendments helps plants overcome trace element induced oxidative stress and allows phytostabilisation.
Clemente, R; Arco-Lázaro, E; Pardo, T; Martín, I; Sánchez-Guerrero, A; Sevilla, F; Bernal, M P.
Affiliation
  • Clemente R; Department of Soil and Water Conservation and Organic Waste Management, CEBAS-CSIC, Spain. Electronic address: rclemente@cebas.csic.es.
  • Arco-Lázaro E; Department of Soil and Water Conservation and Organic Waste Management, CEBAS-CSIC, Spain.
  • Pardo T; Department of Soil and Water Conservation and Organic Waste Management, CEBAS-CSIC, Spain.
  • Martín I; Department of Soil and Water Conservation and Organic Waste Management, CEBAS-CSIC, Spain.
  • Sánchez-Guerrero A; Department of Stress Biology and Plant Pathology, CEBAS-CSIC, Spain.
  • Sevilla F; Department of Stress Biology and Plant Pathology, CEBAS-CSIC, Spain.
  • Bernal MP; Department of Soil and Water Conservation and Organic Waste Management, CEBAS-CSIC, Spain.
Chemosphere ; 223: 223-231, 2019 May.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30784729

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Soil / Trace Elements / Oxidative Stress / Plant Development / Mining Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Chemosphere Year: 2019 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Soil / Trace Elements / Oxidative Stress / Plant Development / Mining Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Chemosphere Year: 2019 Document type: Article