Belkessam, Mouna ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech > Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech ; Laboratoire de biosurveillance de l'environnement (LR01/ES14), faculté des sciences de Bizerte, université de Carthage, route de Tunis, Tunisie, Tunisia
Barhoumi, M.; Laboratoire de biosurveillance de l’environnement (LR01/ES14), faculté des sciences de Bizerte, université de Carthage, route de Tunis, Tunisie, Tunisia
Benattia, M.; Département de chimie, faculté des sciences de Bizerte, université de Carthage, Tunisie, Tunisia
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