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Robert R. Brooks

Robert R. Brooks

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Chemistry

D-Index
51
Citations
13570
World Ranking
13785
National Ranking
36

Best Publications

  • TERRESTRIAL HIGHER PLANTS WHICH HYPERACCUMULATE METALLIC ELEMENTS. A REVIEW OF THEIR DISTRIBUTION, ECOLOGY AND PHYTOCHEMISTRY

    A. J. M. Baker;R. R. Brooks

  • Plants that Hyperaccumulate Heavy Metals

    Robert R. Brooks

  • The potential of Thlaspi caerulescens for phytoremediation of contaminated soils

    Brett H. Robinson;Brett H. Robinson;Marc Leblanc;Daniel Petit;Robert R. Brooks

  • Sebertia acuminata: A Hyperaccumulator of Nickel from New Caledonia

    Tanguy Jaffré;R.R. Brooks;J. Lee;R.D. Reeves

  • APDC-MIBK extraction system for the determination of trace elements in saline waters by atomic-absorption spectrophotometry.

    Robert R. Brooks;Bob J. Presley;Isaac R. Kaplan

  • Phytomining for nickel, thallium and gold

    C.W.N Anderson;R.R Brooks;A Chiarucci;C.J LaCoste

  • The potential of the high-biomass nickel hyperaccumulator Berkheya coddii for phytoremediation and phytomining

    B.H. Robinson;R.R. Brooks;A.W. Howes;J.H. Kirkman

  • TRACE ELEMENT UPTAKE BY SOME NEW ZEALAND BIVALVES1

    Robert R. Brooks;Martin G. Rumsby

  • European species of Thlaspi L. (Cruciferae) as indicators of nickel and zinc

    R.D. Reeves;R.R. Brooks

  • Studies on copper and cobalt tolerance in three closely related taxa within the genus Silene L. (Caryophyllaceae) from Zaire

    A. J. M. Baker;R. R. Brooks;A. J. Pease;F. Malaisse

  • Harvesting a crop of gold in plants

    Christopher W. N. Anderson;Robert R. Brooks;Robert B. Stewart;Robyn Simcock

  • Hyperaccumulation of nickel by Alyssum Linnaeus (Cruciferae).

    R. R. Brooks;R. S. Morrison;R. D. Reeves;T. R. Dudley

  • Isolation and identification of a citrato-complex of nickel from nickel-accumulating plants

    Julian Lee;Roger D. Reeves;Robert R. Brooks;Tanguy Jaffré

  • Heavy-metal pollution from automotive emissions and its effect on roadside soils and pasture species in New Zealand

    Neil I. Ward;Robert R. Brooks;Edward Roberts;Colin R. Boswell

  • Soil Amendments Affecting Nickel and Cobalt Uptake by Berkheya coddii : Potential Use for Phytomining and Phytoremediation

    B.H. Robinson;R.R. Brooks;B.E. Clothier

  • THE RELATION BETWEEN NICKEL AND CITRIC ACID IN SOME NICKEL-ACCUMULATING PLANTS

    Julian Lee;Roger D. Reeves;Robert R. Brooks;Tanguy Jaffré

  • Fullerenes in the cretaceous-tertiary boundary layer.

    Dieter Heymann;L. P. Felipe Chibante;Robert R. Brooks;Wendy S. Wolbach

  • Nickel Accumulation by European Species of the Genus Alyssum

    R. R. Brooks;C. C. Radford

  • NICKEL UPTAKE BY CALIFORNIAN STREPTANTHUS AND CAULANTHUS WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE HYPERACCUMULATOR S. POLYGALOIDES GRAY (BRASSICACEAE)

    Roger D. Reeves;Robert R. Brooks;Roger M. Macfarlane

  • Comparative studies of nickel, cobalt, and copper uptake by some nickel hyperaccumulators of the genus Alyssum

    F. A. Homer;R. S. Morrison;R. R. Brooks;J. Clemens

  • Copper and cobalt uptake by Haumaniastrum species

    R. R. Brooks

  • A nickel-accumulating plant from Western Australia.

    B. C. Severne;R. R. Brooks

Frequent Co-Authors

Brett Robinson
Brett Robinson University of Canterbury
Tanguy Jaffré
Tanguy Jaffré Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Robert B. Stewart
Robert B. Stewart Massey University
Alan J. M. Baker
Alan J. M. Baker University of Queensland
Alessandro Chiarucci
Alessandro Chiarucci University of Bologna
Christopher Anderson
Christopher Anderson Massey University
Marc Leblanc
Marc Leblanc University of Avignon
Edward Anders
Edward Anders University of Chicago
Richard E. Smalley
Richard E. Smalley Rice University
Vincent E. Neall
Vincent E. Neall Massey University

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