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Metabolic Adaptations to Arsenic-Induced Oxidative Stress in Pterisvittata L and Pterisensiformis L
Pteris Vittata Arsenic Accumulation Only Partially Explains Soil Arsenic Depletion During Field-Scale Phytoextraction
Pteris Vittata L
Gametophyte Morphology and Development of Six Species of Pteris (Pteridaceae) from Java Island Indonesia
Report of Rapid Biodiversity Assessments at Cenwanglaoshan Nature Reserve, Northwest Guangxi, China, 1999 and 2002
CRASSULACEAE the Most Efficient Method of Multiplication by Suc
Pteris Vittata) Dobhal K*, Semwal a and Negi a Uttaranchal Institutes of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India
Phytoremediation of an Arsenic Contaminated Site Using P. Vittata L
Chinese Brake Fern Pteris Vittata (L.) Pteridaceae INTRODUCTION Pteris Vittata, Also Known As Chinese Brake Or Ladder Fern, Is Native to China
Phytate Exudation by the Roots of Pteris Vittata Can Dissolve Colloidal Fepo4
Kailash Sacred Landscape Conservation Initiative
Arsenic Accumulation by Two Brake Ferns Growing on an Arsenic Mine and Their Potential in Phytoremediation
Access and Benefit-Sharing in the Context of Ethnobotanical Research
Pteris Vittata
Growth and Arsenic Uptake by Chinese Brake Fern Inoculated with an Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus
A Taxonomic Study on Pteris L. (Pteridaceae) of Bangladesh
Phyto Study Update.Pub
Factors Influencing Arsenic Accumulation by Pteris Vittata: A
Top View
Phytochemical Evaluation and Antioxidant Activity of Different Samples of Pteris Vittata in Doon Valley, Uttarakhand Region
Arsenic Hyperaccummulation by Ferns: a Field Study in Northern NSW
Annual Review of Pteridological Research
Characterization of an Ecotype of Brake Fern, Pteris Vittata, for Arsenic Tolerance and Accumulation in Plant Biomass
1 the Life and Times of Pteris Vittata: Investigating Frond Life Stage And
New Ecological Techniques for the Absorption of Arsenic from Soil Using Chinese Fern
Pteris Vittata
Inventarisasi Hama Dan Penyakit Pada Koleksi Paku-Pakuan Kebun Raya Purwodadi
ARSENIC PHYTOEXTRACTION by Pteris Vittata L
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Systematic Revision of Pteris and Ecology of Ferns in Lowland Tropical
Antioxidative Mechanisms on Selenium Accumulation in Pteris Vittata L., a Potential Selenium Phytoremediation Plant
Fern Plant (Pteris Vittata) As a Phytoremediator of Arsenic Heavy Metal and Its Effect to the Growth and Quality of Kale (Ipomea Reptans Poir)
King's Research Portal
Phytoextraction Efficiency of Pteris Vittata Grown on a Naturally As-Rich Soil and Characterization of As-Resistant Rhizosphere
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(Pteridaceae) with Glomus Intraradices
Propagation Protocol of Pteris Vittata L. Using Spores for Phytoremediation
Arsenic Hyperaccumulation in the Chinese Brake Fern (Pteris Vittata)
License Agreement No 2: Berkeley Partners for Parks – Santa Fe Right- Of-Way - South Berkeley Bioremediation Garden Project
Biodiversity Profile of Api Nampa Conservation Area
First Record of the Exotic Fern Pteristripartita Sw. (Pteridaceae)
PHYTOREMEDIATION of HEAVY METAL CONTAMINATED WASTES from GOLD MINE USING PTERIS VITTATA Zar Che Win1 Abstract Introduction Mini
Cost–Benefit Calculation of Phytoremediation Technology For
Ethnobotany in the Kailash Sacred Landscape, Nepal