نتایج جستجو برای: phytoextraction

تعداد نتایج: 574  

2013
Motior M. Rahman Sofian M. Azirun Amru N. Boyce

BACKGROUND Soil contamination by copper (Cu) and lead (Pb) is a widespread environmental problem. For phytoextraction to be successful and viable in environmental remediation, strategies that can improve plant uptake must be identified. In the present study we investigated the use of nitrogen (N) fertilizer as an efficient way to enhance accumulation of Cu and Pb from contaminated industrial so...

Journal: :Frontiers in sustainable cities 2022

Lead (Pb) contamination in soils of residential properties due to peeling and chipping Pb-based paint can cause human health problems. Phytoextraction is a green technology that has the potential remediate soil Pb. The efficiency phytoextraction dependent on geochemical forms Pb soil. A biodegradable chelating agent, ethylenediaminedisuccinic acid (EDDS), was previously shown enhance removal by...

2005
M. T. Begonia G. B. Begonia M. Ighoavodha D. Gilliard

Phytoextraction is gaining acceptance as a cost-effective and environmentally friendly phytoremediation strategy for reducing toxic metal levels from contaminated soils. Cognizant of the potential of this phytoremediation technique as an alternative to expensive engineering-based remediation technologies, experiments were conducted to evaluate the suitability of some plants as phytoextraction s...

Journal: :Environmental progress & sustainable energy 2022

Vegetation has successfully been used for cleaning up metal(loid) polluted water bodies and lands through extracting accumulating of contaminants in their aboveground biomass (phytoextraction). As this remediation technique is approaching extensive demonstration scale application potential commercialisation, research efforts have investigating new ways to achieve valorization its by-products, t...

2006
Elizabeth AH Pilon-Smits John L Freeman

inorganic and organic compounds, primarily as a result of human activities. While inorganic pollutants occur as natural elements in the Earth’s crust and atmosphere, human activities such as industry, mining, motorized traffic, agriculture, logging, and military actions promote their release and concentration in the environment, leading to toxicity (Nriagu 1979). Organic pollutants in the envir...

2014
Marta Zalewska Anna Nogalska

Phytoextraction relies on plants with a high capacity to absorb heavy metals and remove them from the soil. The objective of this study was to analyze the potential of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) and white mustard (Sinapis alba L.) for phytoextraction of Zn-contaminated soil. Research was based on a strict pot experiment conducted in a greenhouse. Seven treatments were established with inc...

2008
Talia Sanders Maria T. Begonia Gregorio B. Begonia Gloria S. Miller Jennifer N. Ntoni

Abstract: Phytoextraction is gaining acceptance as a cost-effective and environmentally friendly phytoremediation strategy for reducing toxic metal levels from contaminated soils. Cognizant of the potential of this phytoremediation technique as an alternative to expensive engineering-based remediation technologies, this experiment was conducted to (a) evaluate the suitability of morning glory a...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2015
Nicholson N Jeke Francis Zvomuya Lisette Ross

Nitrogen (N) availability affects plant biomass yield and, hence, phytoextraction of contaminants during phytoremediation of end-of-life municipal lagoons. End-of-life lagoons are characterized by fluctuating moisture conditions, but the effects on biosolid N dynamics have not been adequately characterized. This 130-d laboratory incubation investigated effects of three moisture levels (30, 60, ...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2003
Ulrich Schmidt

For heavy metal-contaminated agricultural land, low-cost, plant-based phytoextraction measures can be a key element for a new land management strategy. When agents are applied into the soil, the solubility of heavy metals and their subsequent accumulation by plants can be increased, and, therefore, phytoextraction enhanced. An overview is given of the state of the art of enhancing heavy metal s...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2004
L Y Jiang X E Yang Z L He

Phytoremediation is a promising approach for cleaning up soils contaminated with heavy metals. Information is needed to understand growth response and uptake mechanisms of heavy metals by some plant species with exceptional capability in absorbing and superaccumulating metals from soils. Greenhouse study, field trial, and old mined area survey were conducted to evaluate growth response and Cu p...

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