Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, Volume. 38, Issue 7, 2081(2018)
FTIR Spectral Characteristics of Rice Plant Growing in Mercury Contaminated Soil
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HU Hua-ling, LI Meng, HE Xiao-song, XI Bei-dou, ZHANG Hui, LI Dan, HUANG Cai-hong, TAN Wen-bing. FTIR Spectral Characteristics of Rice Plant Growing in Mercury Contaminated Soil[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2018, 38(7): 2081
Received: Jul. 27, 2017
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Published Online: Jul. 24, 2018
The Author Email: HU Hua-ling (olivehhl@sina.com)