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Reprinted from: Trends in new crops and new uses[removed]J. Janick and A. Whipkey (eds.). ASHS Press, Alexandria, VA. Heavy Metal Accumulation in Sea Buckthorn Cultivars in Siberia* Wudeneh Letchamo, Roman Klevakin, and I
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Document Date: 2002-11-27 09:49:00


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Southern Siberia / Moscow / Alexandria / St. Petersburg / Novosibirsk / St Petersburg / /

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L. Huszar S.A. / ASHS Press / /

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Russia / /

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Scientific Research Institute / Lisavenko Fruit Tree Research Institute of Siberia / Siberian Fruit Crops Research Institute / /

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travel arrangements / food ingredients / food raw materials / transportation / oil composition / heavy metal concentration / oil content / chemical composition / metal concentration / heavy metal uptake / natural vitamin-processing industry / Heavy metal content / heavy metal accumulation / veterinary applications / hair care products / oil / buckthorn oil / food / seed oil / sea buckthorn berry processing quality / /

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Sea Buckthorn Cultivars / Lobatcheva Sea / /

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Lisavenko Fruit Tree Research Institute of Siberia / ND ND / Scientific Research Institute / Siberian Fruit Crops Research Institute / /

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Davis / Lewis / Roman Klevakin / Alex I. Shebalin / Jules Janick / Anna Whipkey / /

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Virginia / /

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spectroscopy / using atomic absorption flame spectroscopy / /

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