Transgenic plants and hairy roots: exploiting the potential of plant species to remediate contaminants
Sabrina G. Ibáñez(National University of Río Cuarto), Elizabeth Agostini(National University of Río Cuarto), Tomáš Macek(University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague), Melina A. Talano(National University of Río Cuarto), Jáchym Šuman(University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague), Ornella M. Ontañon(National University of Río Cuarto), Marı́a I. Medina(National University of Río Cuarto)
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