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- who: AsChip and collaborators from the Hunan Institute of Technology, China AandF University, China have published the research: Microbial community composition in the rhizosphere of Pteris vittata and its effects on arsenic phytoremediation under a natural arsenic contamination gradient, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study offers the most comprehensive understanding thus far of the functional role of indigenous soil microorganisms in the phytoremediation of arsenic-polluted soil by P. vittata. four sites were provided in Supplementary Table S1. The difficulty of target microorganisms surviving and adapting to field environments is an important reason for . . .
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