mangroves
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Mangroves Dubbed Voracious Shoreline Guardians, With High Metal Tolerance in Contaminated Environments
Mangroves are salt-tolerant shrubs that thrive in the harshest conditions. Still, new UniSA research shows that they are also avid coastal protectors, capable of surviving in heavily metal-contaminated environments.
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