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5. Rhizosphere and flooding regime as key factors for the mobilisation of arsenic and potentially harmful metals in basic, mining-polluted salt marsh soils

6. Root responses to soil Ni heterogeneity in a hyperaccumulator and a non-accumulator species

7. Response of native grasses and Cicer arietinum to soil polluted with mining wastes: Implications for the management of land adjacent to mine sites

8. Metal extractability in acidic and neutral mine tailings from the Cartagena-La Unión Mining District (SE Spain)

9. Dynamics of metal tolerant plant communities’ development in mine tailings from the Cartagena-La Unión Mining District (SE Spain) and their interest for further revegetation purposes

10. The Mar Menor lagoon (SE Spain): A singular natural ecosystem threatened by human activities

11. Growth of Lygeum spartum in acid mine tailings: response of plants developed from seedlings, rhizomes and at field conditions

12. Initial studies for the phytostabilization of a mine tailing from the Cartagena-La Union Mining District (SE Spain)

13. Heavy metal accumulation and tolerance in plants from mine tailings of the semiarid Cartagena–La Unión mining district (SE Spain)

15. Seasonal changes in antioxidative/oxidative profile of mining and non-mining populations of Syrian beancaper as determined by soil conditions.

16. Edaphic factors determining the colonization of semiarid mine tailings by a ruderal shrub and two tree plant species: Implications for phytomanagement.

17. Nutrient limitation determines the suitability of a municipal organic waste for phytomanaging metal(loid) enriched mine tailings with a pine-grass co-culture.

18. Importance of intra- and interspecific plant interactions for the phytomanagement of semiarid mine tailings using the tree species Pinus halepensis.

19. Antimony retention and release from drained and waterlogged shooting range soil under field conditions.

20. Assessment of the employment of halophyte plant species for the phytomanagement of mine tailings in semiarid areas.

21. Assessment of metal(loid)s availability and their uptake by Pinus halepensis in a Mediterranean forest impacted by abandoned tailings.

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