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1. the heavy metals of concern to gardeners are lead, zinc, nickel, arsenic, copper and cadmium. These metals can be toxic to plants when they accumulate to high levels in the soil.<br> | |||
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Phytoremediation: Testing the uptake of heavy metals by different plant species<br> | |||
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Revision as of 15:57, 5 October 2005
1. the heavy metals of concern to gardeners are lead, zinc, nickel, arsenic, copper and cadmium. These metals can be toxic to plants when they accumulate to high levels in the soil.
Phytoremediation: Testing the uptake of heavy metals by different plant species
http://www.agnet.org