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1. Modeling of Orange Carbon Dots-CO2 Interaction and Its Effects on Photosynthesis and Productivity in Maize and Green Beans.

3. Assessment of cadmium tolerance and phytoextraction ability in young Populus deltoides L. and Populus × euramericana plants through morpho-anatomical and physiological responses to growth in cadmium enriched soil

4. Macrophytes of the Grlište reservoir (Serbia): Fifteen years after its establishment

5. Phytoremediation capacity of poplar (Populus spp.) and willow (Salix spp.) clonesin relation to photosynthesis

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12. Makrofite hidroakumulacije Grlište (Srbija) - petnaest godina posle njenog otvaranja

13. Macrophytes of the Grlište reservoir (Serbia): Fifteen years after its establishment

15. Magnesium and iron deficiencies alter Cd accumulation in Salix viminalis L.

16. CLONAL DIFFERENCES OF BLACK POPLAR CUTTINGS FOR MORPHO-PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL RESPONSES TO SOIL WATER DEFICITS.

17. Phytoextraction of Cd, Ni, and Pb Using Four Willow Clones (Salix spp.).

19. UTJECAJ SUŠE NA ŠUMSKO DRVEĆE U ČETIRI ZAŠTIĆENA PRIRODNA PODRUČJA U SRBIJI

23. Non-toxic orange carbon dots stimulate photosynthesis and CO 2 assimilation in hydroponically cultivated green beans ( Phaseolus vulgaris ).

24. Breaking the myth of healthy food production in rural areas: cases studied in Vojvodina Province (Serbia).

25. The Anatomical Basis of Heavy Metal Responses in Legumes and Their Impact on Plant-Rhizosphere Interactions.

26. Should I GROW or should I SLOW: A meta-analysis of fast-growing tree-species grown in cadmium perturbed environment.

27. Health assessment of medicinal herbs, celery and parsley related to cadmium soil pollution-potentially toxic elements (PTEs) accumulation, tolerance capacity and antioxidative response.

28. Photosynthesis Enhancement in Maize via Nontoxic Orange Carbon Dots.

29. Assessment of phytostabilization potential of two Salix L. clones based on the effects of heavy metals on the root anatomical traits.

30. Citric acid as soil amendment in cadmium removal by Salix viminalis L., alterations on biometric attributes and photosynthesis.

31. Heavy metal accumulation in vegetable species and health risk assessment in Serbia.

32. Drought Impact Is Alleviated in Sugar Beets (Beta vulgaris L.) by Foliar Application of Fullerenol Nanoparticles.

33. Hydroponic screening of black locust families for heavy metal tolerance and accumulation.

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