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List of bibliographic references indexed by Metals, Heavy (pharmacokinetics)

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 14.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
002948 (2012) Elisa Gamalero [Italie] ; Patrizia Cesaro ; Angela Cicatelli ; Valeria Todeschini ; Chiara Musso ; Stefano Castiglione ; Arturo Fabiani ; Guido LinguaPoplar clones of different sizes, grown on a heavy metal polluted site, are associated with microbial populations of varying composition.
003898 (2008) Ivano Brunner [Suisse] ; Jörg Luster ; Madeleine S. Günthardt-Goerg ; Beat FreyHeavy metal accumulation and phytostabilisation potential of tree fine roots in a contaminated soil.
003A18 (2007) Ronald S. Zalesny [États-Unis] ; Edmund O. BauerEvaluation of Populus and Salix continuously irrigated with landfill leachate II. soils and early tree development.
003A19 (2007) Ronald S. Zalesny [États-Unis] ; Edmund O. BauerEvaluation of Populus and Salix continuously irrigated with landfill leachate I. Genotype-specific elemental phytoremediation.
003C01 (2007) Bart Vandecasteele [Belgique] ; Gijs Du Laing ; Filip M G. TackEffect of submergence-emergence sequence and organic matter or aluminosilicate amendment on metal uptake by woody wetland plant species from contaminated sediments.
003E92 (2005) Tünde Takács [Hongrie] ; Lászl Radimszky ; Tamás NémethThe arbuscular mycorrhizal status of poplar clones selected for phytoremediation of soils contaminated with heavy metals.
003E94 (2005) Andreas D. Peuke [Allemagne] ; Heinz RennenbergPhytoremediation with transgenic trees.
004025 (2005) K R Campbell [États-Unis] ; T S Campbell ; J. BurgerHeavy metal concentrations in northern water snakes (Nerodia sipedon) from East Fork Poplar Creek and the Little River, East Tennessee, USA.
004187 (2004) Joanna Burger [États-Unis] ; Kym Rouse CampbellSpecies differences in contaminants in fish on and adjacent to the Oak Ridge Reservation, Tennessee.
004231 (2004) Jan Mertens [Belgique] ; Pieter Vervaeke ; An De Schrijver ; Sebastiaan LuyssaertMetal uptake by young trees from dredged brackish sediment: limitations and possibilities for phytoextraction and phytostabilisation.
004319 (2004) Pavle Pavlovi ; Miroslava Mitrovi ; Lola DjurdjeviAn ecophysiological study of plants growing on the fly ash deposits from the "Nikola Tesla-A" thermal power station in Serbia.
004324 (2004) A. Cicek [Turquie] ; A S KoparalAccumulation of sulfur and heavy metals in soil and tree leaves sampled from the surroundings of Tuncbilek Thermal Power Plant.
004435 (2003) A. Tsakou [Grèce] ; M. Roulia ; N S ChristodoulakisGrowth parameters and heavy metal accumulation in poplar tree cultures (Populus euramericana) utilizing water and sludge from a sewage treatment plant.
004674 (2001) M M Karpiscak [États-Unis] ; L R Whiteake ; J F Artiola ; K E FosterNutrient and heavy metal uptake and storage in constructed wetland systems in Arizona.

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