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1. Physiological Mechanism And Stress-specific Protein For Cr, Cd And Pb Toxicity Tolerance In Typha Angustifolia
2. Study Of Heat-Processing And Ambient Temperature Storage Conditions Of Typha Latifolia.L
3. Research On Correlations Between Heavy Metal And Plant And The Regulative Role Of Polyamine
4. Phytoremediation And Its EDTA-Enhanced Techniques For Mined Lands Contamination With Lead By Typha Orientalis Presl
5. The Research On Chengdu Living-water Park Artificial Wetlands And Three Aquatic Plant Species Purification
6. The Study On Subsurface Flow Constructed Wetland Treating Eutrophic Aquaculture Water In Village Of Chongming Island
7. Mechanism Of Chromium Tolerance In Typha Angustifolia And Its Possible Role In Chelate-assisted Phytoextraction Of Metal Polluted Soils
8. Study On Residual Analysis And Phytoremediation Of Aniline And Pentachlorophenol In Water
9. Study On The Treatment Of Polluted River By Subsurface Constructed Wetland
10. Studies On The Design And Purification Performance To Aquatic Wastewater Of Constructed Wetland
11. Preparation Of Activated Carbon From Typha Orientalis And Its Application For Dyes Removal
12. Research On Plant Fiber Plasticization Assisted By Steam Explosion
13. Potential Physiological And Biochemical Mechanisms And Repair Of Cadmium Pollution Of The Environment, Narrow Leaf Cattail Tolerance To Cadmium
14. Accumulation And Tolerance Mechanism Of Heavy Metals By Typha Latifolia
15. Comparison On Absorption Of Cd By Salix Matsudana Koidz. And Typha Angustifolia L. And Adsorption Of Cd And Pb By Their Activated Carbon
16. Fresh Cut Typha Latifolia L Browning Inhibition Technology And Its Application Research
17. Research On Typha Fiber Plasticization And The Plasticized-flber Composites
18. Mechanism And Difference For Pb And Cd Tolerance And Accumulation In Typha Angustifolia Of Two Ecotypes
19. Appropriate Harvest Of Above-ground Part And Fertilizer Utilization Technology Of Typha Angustifolia
20. Study On Phytoremediation Of Phenol In Water By Two Aquatic Plants
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