Phytoremediation Mechanisms of Heavy Metal Removal: A Step Towards a Green and Sustainable Environment. Innovative Bio-Based Technologies for Environmental Remediation
Document Type
Article
Department
Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Publication (Name of Journal)
Taylor & Francis Group
DOI
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.1201/9781003004684-11/phytoremediation-mechanisms-heavy-metal-removal-step-towards-green-sustainable-environment-nathaniel-nwogwu-oluwaseyi-ajala-fidelis-ajibade-temitope-ajibade-bashir-adelodun-kayode-lasisi-adamu-ugya-pankaj-kumar-ifeoluwa-omotade-toju-babalola-james-adewumi-christopher-akinbile
Recommended Citation
Adelodun, B.,
Nwogwu, N. A.,
Ajala, O. A.,
Ajibade, F. O.,
Ajibade, T. F.,
Lasisi, K. H.,
Ugya, A. Y.,
Kumar, P.,
Adewumi, J. R.,
Omotade, I. F.
(2022). Phytoremediation Mechanisms of Heavy Metal Removal: A Step Towards a Green and Sustainable Environment. Innovative Bio-Based Technologies for Environmental Remediation. Taylor & Francis Group.
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