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The EcoToxChip is expected to generate huge savings in time, money and live animals in testing thousands of chemicals for toxicity. The project is being led by researchers at the University of Saskatchewan, ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ in Montreal and Environment and Climate Change Canada in Ottawa.

Classified as: EcoToxChip, toxicity
Published on: 7 May 2019

Highly complex interactions among roots, fungi and bacteria underlie the ability of some trees to clean polluted land, according to a novel study by bioinformatics and plant-biology experts from ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ and Université de Montréal.

Classified as: microbiome, Plants, fungi, bacteria, toxicity, Genome Canada, Genome Québec, NSERC, plant science, Research, Université de Montréal, bioinformatics, plant biology
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Published on: 28 Mar 2018
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