Changes of root microbial populations of natively grown plants during natural attenuation of V–Ti magnetite tailings
Abstract
Mine tailings contain dangerously high levels of toxic metals which pose a constant threat to local ecosystems. Few naturally grown native plants can colonize tailings site and the existence of their root-associated microbial populations is poorly understood. The objective of this study was to give further insights into the interactions between native plants and their microbiota during natural attenuation of abandoned V–Ti magnetite mine...
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Title
Changes of root microbial populations of natively grown plants during natural attenuation of V–Ti magnetite tailings
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Volume
201
Pages
110816 - 110816
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