Inorganic Comparison of Inorganic Element Detection Technology in Soil
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Soil Pollutants; Soil Monitoring; Soil Testing.Abstract
Soil pollutants include inorganic substances (heavy metals, acid, salt, etc.), organic matter, chemical fertilizers, pesticides (pesticides, sterilizers and herbicides), radioactive substances, parasites, pathogenic bacteria, and viruses. New pollutants (such as veterinary drugs, antibiotics, bromide flame retardants, all -fluoride compounds, etc.) have also become research hotspots in the soil.
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