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Corn Reduces Arsenic Toxicity in Soil

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    Apr 2, 2024, 3:25 pm173 pts
    Arsenic is a toxic metalloid of natural origin. Arsenic-contaminated soils and waters are found all over the world, especially in southeastern Asian countries like Bangladesh, Vietnam, and China.
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