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Cadmium transfer to crops from biosolids-amended soils: Implications for food quality, national regulations and international markets
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Cadmium transfer to crops from biosolids-amended soils: Implications for food quality, national regulations and international markets

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Main Authors: McLaughlin, M., Whatmuff, M., Warne, M., Heemsbergen, D., Barry, G., Bell, M., Nash, D., Pritchard, Deborah, Penney, N.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Australian Water Association 2006
Subjects:
Food-chain
bioavailability
health
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/7263
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