Heavy metals immobilization and improvement in maize (Zea mays L.) growth amended with biochar and compost
Muhammad Irfan(The University of Agriculture, Peshawar), Raf Dewil(KU Leuven), Waqas Ali(University of Nottingham), Dost Muhammad(The University of Agriculture, Peshawar), Shah Saud(Linyi University), Sagher Ahmed(Bahauddin Zakariya University), Khadim Dawar(The University of Agriculture, Peshawar), Subhan Danish(Bahauddin Zakariya University), Beenish Ali(Bacha Khan University), Abdallah M. Elgorban(King Saud University), Shah Fahad(Huazhong Agricultural University), Sartaj Alam(The University of Agriculture, Peshawar), Jan Banout(Czech University of Life Sciences Prague), Taufiq Nawaz(South Dakota State University), Sher Aslam Khan(University of Haripur), Shah Alam Khan(The University of Agriculture, Peshawar), Sidra Mubeen(The Women University Multan), Zafar Hayat(Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan), Rahul Datta(Mendel University in Brno), Muhammad Akhlaq Mudassir(The University of Agriculture, Peshawar), Ishaq Ahmad Mian(The University of Agriculture, Peshawar)
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