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Seasonal changes of metals in willow (Salix sp.) stands for phytoremediation on dredged sediment
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Growth and trace metal accumulation of two Salix clones on sediment-derived soils with increasing contamination levels
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Short- and longer-term effects of the willow root system on metal extractability in contaminated dredged sediment
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Enhanced phytoextraction: In search of EDTA alternatives
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Metal uptake by young trees from dredged brackish sediment: limitations and possibilities for phytoextraction and phytostabilisation
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Fate of heavy metals in the revaluation of contaminated sites with short rotation forestry systems
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An evaluation of EDTA and citric acid as soil amendment to enhance metal uptake in phytoremediation
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Using soil amendments for phytoextraction of heavy metals
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Phytoremediation prospects of willow stands on contaminated sediment: a field trial
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Willows grown on contaminated sediment: Possibilities for phytoremediation
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Afforestation of dredged sediment depots, dikes and mounds
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Phytoextraction of heavy metals from dredged sediments using intensive cultures of the willow Salix viminalis: field trial setup
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Willows grown on contaminated dredged sediment: possibilities for phytoremediation
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Effects of the Salix root system on metal extractability in contaminated sediment.
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Field trial setup for heavy metal removal from dredged sediments using intensive cultures of the willow Salix viminalis