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Remediation of selenium contamination by plants and microbes: An annotated bibliography.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2000
ISSN
0098-4590
Abstract
An annotated bibliography of recent developments in selenium remediation is given. Although many different approaches are considered, the most important processes concerning selenium removal from contaminated soils and waters appear to be microbial-induced chemical reactions that transform the existing selenium species into volatile compounds and accumulation by certain plants.
Language
en_US
Publisher
Florida Academy of Sciences
Recommended Citation
Carvalho, K.M., Gallardo, M.T., McGettigan, M.J. & Martin, D.F. (2000). Remediation of selenium contamination by plants and microbes: An annotated bibliography. Florida Scientist, 63, 133-141.
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