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Bioaccumulation of Lead in Rohu (Labeo rohita) Fish Collected from Four Different Locations of Yamuna River in Delhi Region

Heavy metals are ubiquitous and persistent pollutants thus pose a huge risk in nature. Lead is one such heavy metals, which is known to cause many lethal/sub-lethal toxicities in aquatic animals. Lead is also known to cause phytotoxicities in aquatica and terrestrial plants. This study is an attempt...

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Published in:Asian journal of chemistry 2021-12, Vol.33 (12), p.3070-3074
Main Authors: Gupta, Sapna, Singh, Vartika, Aggarwal, M.L.
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