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Unexpected Rye Seed Growth in a Lab Study of Mycoremediation of Contaminated Incinerator Ash

Valentin Schaefer, Kira Beukeboom and Zacchary Luck
Ecological Restoration, March 2017, 35 (1) 19-22; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.35.1.19
Valentin Schaefer
Corresponding author: Restoration of Natural Systems Program, University of Victoria, PO Box 1700 STN CNC, Victoria, BC, V8W 2Y2, Canada,
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Kira Beukeboom
Restoration of Natural Systems Program, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada
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Zacchary Luck
Restoration of Natural Systems Program, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada.
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