Vermicompost-assisted phytoremediation of toxic trace element-contaminated soil in Madaka, Nigeria, using Melissa officinalis L and Sida acuta
Sesan Abiodun Aransiola(University of South Africa), Jeremiah David Bala(Federal University of Technology Minna), Olabisi Peter Abioye(Federal University of Technology Minna), U.J.J. Ijah(Federal University of Technology Minna)
International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology
April 5, 2022
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