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Uptake of Cadmium by Lemna minor , a (hyper?-) accumulator plant involved in phytoremediation applications

Metal pollution in waters and soils is a major environmental and human health problem. Cadmium (Cd2+) is a heavy metal displaying toxic effects in plants. In this work we studied the potentiality of Lemna minor, a monocotyledonous aquatic macrophyte, to phytoremediate cadmium-polluted waters. The pl...

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Bioaccumulation
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Cadmium
cadmium (Cd)
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Data analysis
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Duckweed
Environmental health
Exposure
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