نتایج جستجو برای: lead phytoremediation

تعداد نتایج: 341707  

Journal: :Journal of environmental biology 2007
Vinita Hooda

Phytoremediation is an emerging technology, which uses plants and their associated rhizospheric microorganisms to remove pollutants from contaminated sites. This plant based technology has gained acceptance in the past ten years as a cheap, efficient and environment friendly technology especially for removing toxic metals. Plant based technologies for metal decontamination are extraction, volat...

Journal: :applied biotechnology reports 0
mohammad amin sharif applied biotechnology research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran ali mohammad latifi applied biotechnology research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran mohammad ali amani applied biotechnology research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran fatemeh shakeri applied biotechnology research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran morteza mirzaei applied biotechnology research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran parvin noroozimoghadam applied biotechnology research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

application   of plants to remove heavy metals from soil (phytoremediation) is   expanding due to its cost-effectiveness as compared to conventional methods   and it has shown a great potential. since contaminants such as pb have a   limited bioavailability in the soil, methods to facilitate their   translocation to the shoots and roots of plants are required for efficient   phytoremediation. t...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2008
M Arshad J Silvestre E Pinelli J Kallerhoff M Kaemmerer A Tarigo M Shahid M Guiresse P Pradere C Dumat

Phytoremediation appears to be a promising technique for metal soil clean up, although its successful application on a large scale still remains a challenge. Field experiments for six scented Pelargonium cultivars, conducted on two Pb-contaminated calcareous and acidic soils, revealed vigorous plant growth, with no symptoms of morpho-phytotoxicity in spite of high Pb accumulation levels. Lead c...

Journal: :International journal of phytoremediation 2007
R A I Abou-Shanab J S Angle P van Berkum

A total of 85 chromate-resistant bacteria were isolated from the rhizosphere of water hyacinth grown in Mariout Lake, Egypt, as well as the sediment and water of this habitat. Only 4 (11%), 2 (8%), and 2 (8%) of isolates from each of the environments, respectively, were able to tolerate 200 mg Cr (VI) L(-1). When these eight isolates were tested for their ability to tolerate other metals or to ...

2013
Said Muhammad Mohammad Tahir Shah Sardar Khan Umar Saddique Nida Gul Muhammad Usman Khan Riffat Naseem Malik Muhammad Farooq Alia Naz

This study investigates the wild plant species for their phytoremediation potential of macro and trace metals (MTM). For this purpose, soil and wild plant species samples were collected along mafic and ultramafic terrain in the Jijal, Dubair, and Alpuri areas of Kohistan region, northern Pakistan. These samples were analyzed for the concentrations of MTM (Na, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn, Pb, Zn, Cd, Cu, ...

Journal: :Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 2015
G Bacchetta G Cappai A Carucci E Tamburini

Abandoned tailing dumps from mining industry represent important sources of metal contamination in the surrounding environments. This study evaluates the potential of two Mediterranean native plants, Pistacia lentiscus and Phragmites australis, for phytoremediation of two Sardinian contaminated mine sites. A 6 months study has been conducted at greenhouse-controlled conditions with the aim of i...

2016
Jitka Viktorova Zuzana Jandova Michaela Madlenakova Petra Prouzova Vilem Bartunek Blanka Vrchotova Petra Lovecka Lucie Musilova Tomas Macek

Although stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) has been shown to reduce HM (heavy metal) content in soil, its wider phytoremediation potential has been neglected. Urtica dioica was cultivated in soils contaminated with HMs or polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). After four months, up to 33% of the less chlorinated biphenyls and 8% of HMs (Zn, Pb, Cd) had been removed. Bacteria were isolated from the pla...

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