Heavy-metal ecology of terrestrial plants, microorganisms and invertebrates
Abstract Ecological and physiological effects of heavy metals on terrestrial organisms are reviewed, considering evidence from both laboratory and field studies. Problems concerning how to define heavy-metal exposure and to assess the sensitivity of field biota to heavy metals are discussed. Mechani...
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