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Adaptive potential of Typha latifolia L. under extreme technogenic pollution

The data on the accumulation of metals and the content of low molecular weight antioxidants in the leaves of Typha latifolia L. naturally growing in the vicinity the Karabash copper smelter (Russia, Chelyabinsk region) are presented. It has been shown that prolonged technogenic exposure caused the d...

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Main Authors: Maleva, M. G., Borisova, G. G., Shiryaev, G. I., Kumar, A., Morozova, M. V.
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