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Plant removes cadmium from contaminated soils

Posted on November 24, 2004March 7, 2014Categories experiments, Global Greening

The UBC (University of British Columbia) Botanical Garden/Plant Research Centre reports that a small alpine plant may become an important tool in cleaning up contaminated soils. Read more about it at their *excellent* blog.

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