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Contribution of Organic Amendments to Growth of Faba Bean and Maize Planted in Soil Exposed to Heavy Metals Pollution

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TABLE 1. Initial analytical data of the studied soil .
TABLE 2. Data of chemical analysis of the tested organic amendments.
TABLE 3. Influence of organic amendments on the shoot height of Faba Bean  plants grown on the chemically polluted soil
TABLE 4. Influence of organic amendments on the shoot height of Maize plants grown on the chemically polluted soil
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