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Evaluation of heavy metal bioavailability in soil amended with poultry manure using single and BCR sequential extractions

In the present study, three-step Community Bureau of Reference sequential extraction scheme (BCR-SES) and single extraction methods were performed to assess the mobility and availability of heavy metals (Cd, Cu, Pb, Fe and Zn) in an agricultural soil before and after amendment with poultry waste (PW...

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Published in:International journal of environmental analytical chemistry 2015-09, Vol.95 (11), p.1066-1079
Main Authors: Sahito, Oan Muhammad, Afridi, Hassan Imran, Kazi, Tasneem Gul, Baig, Jameel Ahmed
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