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Plants that remove selenium from soils

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Gary Banuelos
Gerrit Schrale

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California Agriculture 43(3):19-20.

Published May 01, 1989

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Initial results from greenhouse experiments suggest that some plants are able to lower selenium concentrations in soils by up to 50%. Use of these plant species to reduce concentrations to acceptable levels in problem soils on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley may be economically feasible.

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Plants that remove selenium from soils

Gary Banuelos, Gerrit Schrale
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Plants that remove selenium from soils

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Authors

Gary Banuelos
Gerrit Schrale

Publication Information

California Agriculture 43(3):19-20.

Published May 01, 1989

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Initial results from greenhouse experiments suggest that some plants are able to lower selenium concentrations in soils by up to 50%. Use of these plant species to reduce concentrations to acceptable levels in problem soils on the west side of the San Joaquin Valley may be economically feasible.

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