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Application of Biotechnology in Bioremediation of Contaminated Sediments
Grant Number R825513C033
RFA: Hazardous Substance Research Centers - HSRC (1989)


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  • Proceedings (1)
  • Report (1)
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  • Reference Type Citation Progress Report Year Document Sources
    Dissertation/Thesis Faison V., "Uptake of Heavy Metals by Sesbania drummondii." MS Thesis Alabama State University, 1997. R825513C033 (Final)
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    Meeting Faison, V. and Sahi, S. V. Application of plant biotechnology in bioremediation of contaminated sediments. Annual Meeting of Alabama Academy of Sciences, Auburn University at Montgomery, AL, March 1997. R825513C033 (Final)
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    Proceedings Faison, V., Sahi, S. V., Manuel, K. and Pavlostathis, S. Uptake of copper metal by Sesbania sp. WERC/HSRC - 97 Joint Conference on the Environment, Albuquerque, NM, April 1997. R825513C033 (Final)
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    Report Sahi, S., "Application of Plant Biotechnology in Bioremediation of Contaminated Sediments." Final Project Submitted to the South and Southwest Hazardous Substance Research Center, September 1997. R825513C033 (Final)
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    Symposium Faison, V. and Sahi, S. V. Bioremediation of contaminated soils by plants. College of Arts & Sciences Symposium on Research and Creative Activity, Alabama State University, Montgomery, AL, March 1997. R825513C033 (Final)
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