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Strucutural, Chemical and Bacteriological Characterization of the Rhizosphere of Zea Mays Grown in Metal-Contaminated Soil

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Table 1.1: Agricultural soil quality guidelines for the protection of environmental and
Figure 2.1: Soils were collected from Blackfriars community garden in London and a
Figure 2.2: (A) Soil and plant samples grown in a growth chamber; (B) Biolog EcoplateTM
Table 2.1: Sole carbon sources in the Biolog EcoPlateTM (modified from Garland and
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