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bibliographicCitation Rajkumar M, Lee KJ, Lee WH, Banu JR. Growth of Brassica juncea under chromium stress: influence of siderophores and indole 3 acetic acid producing rhizosphere bacteria. J Environ Biol. 2005 Oct;26(4):693–9. PMID: 16459559.
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