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English: Some heavy metals such as Mercury and selenium are removed from soil by moving up plant roots. Contaminates are then broken down through phytodegradation. The fragments are then subsequently transformed by phytodegradation and volatilized into the atmosphere.
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Contaminates are broken down and the fragments are then subsequently transformed and volatilized into the atmosphere.

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