نتایج جستجو برای: phytoremediation

تعداد نتایج: 2618  

2013
Ashwini A. Waoo

This paper describes a prime and easy-touse protocol for large-scale production of plant lets through shoot tip culture of Lantana camera, the plant having phytoremediation potential and the method is useful for the ex-situ conservation of other species important for phytoremediation. A simple micro-propagation method from nodal and shoot tip explants were reported here for Lantana camera, at c...

خداوردی لو, حبیب , همایی, مهدی ,

  Phytoremediation is a new technology that employs plants to remediate contaminated soils. This method compared to those that involve the use of large scale energy consuming equipments is an inexpensive method. Phytoremediation models are useful tools to further understanding the governing processes and also to manage the contaminated soils. A thorough literature review indicates that very few...

2015
Nicholson N. Jeke Francis Zvomuya Nazim Cicek Lisette Ross Pascal Badiou

Biomass and contaminant accumulation and partitioning in plants determine the harvest stage for optimum contaminant uptake during phytoremediation of municipal biosolids. This wetland microcosm bioassay characterized accumulation and partitioning of biomass, nutrients (N and P), and trace elements (Zn, Cu, Cr, and Cd) in cattail (Typha latifolia L.) in a growth room. Four cattail seedlings were...

2016
Xiong Li Xiaoming Zhang Ya Yang Boqun Li Yuansheng Wu Hang Sun Yongping Yang

Heavy metal (HM) pollution is a global environmental problem that threatens ecosystem and human health. Cadmium (Cd) pollution is the most prominent HM pollution type because of its high toxicity, strong migration, and the large polluted area globally. Phytoremediation of contaminated soil is frequently practiced because of its cost-effectiveness and operability and because it has no associated...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2006
Jan Mertens Pieter Vervaeke Erik Meers Filip M G Tack

Fast growing biomass plants such as Salix species are promising for use in phytoremediation of contaminated land. This study assessed the seasonal variations and changes with stand age in metal concentrations of S. fragilis L. and S. triandra L. grown in field conditions on contaminated dredged sediment substrates with comparable properties. A lesser proportion of total soil Cd was extractable ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2015
R Andreazza L Bortolon S Pieniz F M Bento F A O Camargo

AbstractIndigenous plants have been grown naturally and vigorously in copper contaminated soils. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the phytoremediation ability of two indigenous plants naturally grown in two vineyard soils copper contaminated, and in a copper mining waste. However, it was evaluated the macro and micronutrient uptake and the potential of phytoremediation. So, a greenho...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2015
Lijuan Yan Petri Penttinen Asko Simojoki Frederick L Stoddard Kristina Lindström

Soil contamination by petroleum hydrocarbons is a global problem. Phytoremediation by plants and their associated microorganisms is a cost-effective strategy to degrade soil contaminants. In boreal regions the cool climate limits the efficiency of phytoremediation. The planting of oil-tolerant perennial crops, especially legumes, in oil-contaminated soil holds promise for great economic benefit...

Journal: :International journal of phytoremediation 2014
X Hao S Taghavi P Xie M J Orbach H A Alwathnani C Rensing G Wei

Legumes are important for nitrogen cycling in the environment and agriculture due to the ability of nitrogen fixation by rhizobia. In this review, we introduce an important and potential role of legume-rhizobia symbiosis in aiding phytoremediation of some metal contaminated soils as various legumes have been found to be the dominant plant species in metal contaminated areas. Resistant rhizobia ...

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