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1. Evaluation of the Miscanthus × giganteus short term impacts on enhancing the quality of agricultural soils affected by single and/or multiple contaminants
2. Isolation and study of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria from Triticosecale Wittmack growing in Almaty region
3. The Economic and Environmental Aspects of Miscanthus × giganteus Phytomanagement Applied to Non-Agricultural Land
4. Biochar as a tool to optimise Miscanthus sinensis resilience and phytoremediation efficiency: Case study of contamination by mixture of Ni and 4.4′-DDE
5. PGPR-driven phytoremediation and physiobiochemical response of Miscanthus × giganteus to stress induced by the trace elements
6. Dynamic of morphological and physiological parameters and variation of soil characteristics during miscanthus × giganteus cultivation in the diesel-contaminated land
7. Miscanthus × giganteus Phytoremediation of Soil Contaminated with Trace Elements as Influenced by the Presence of Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria
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