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Phytochelatin Production in Marine Algae. 2. Induction by Various Metals

Limnology and Oceanography - United States
doi 10.4319/lo.1995.40.4.0658
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OceanographyAquatic Science
Date

June 1, 1995

Authors
Beth A. AhnerFrançios M. M. Morel
Publisher

Wiley


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