نتایج جستجو برای: Phytoremediation, Phragmites australis

تعداد نتایج: 5731  

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2005
Peter Schröder Heiko Maier Reinhard Debus

Unintentional loss of herbicides into drainage ditches, shores or other waterbodies may cause large problems in farmland. Therefore strategies for the phytoremediation of agrochemicals and especially herbicides have become a topic of great interest in many agricultural areas. However, in order to establish effective biological pollution control, information on the detoxification capacity of rip...

Journal: :international journal of agricultural science, research and technology in extension and education systems 2011
m, ebrahimi m, jafari gh. r, savaghebi h, azarnivand a, tavili

the concentration of three metals, zinc, copper and chromium in roots, rhizomes, stems and leaves of phragmites australis (common reed) and scirpus maritimus, and in the corresponding sediment and water samples from lia industrial area (qazvin, iran) were investigated to determine difference in distribution among plant organs. data were collected at during 1-year period. results showed that met...

Journal: :caspian journal of enviromental sciences 0

one of the major problems about the chelant-enhanced phytoextraction is the potential metal leaching associated with chelant application. a glasshouse pot experiment was conducted to investigate phytoextraction efficiency of common reed (phragmites australis (cav.) trin. ex steudel) for lead and chromium and to determine edta (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) enhancement of the mobility and phy...

2012
Carla Lambertini Brian K. Sorrell Tenna Riis Birgit Olesen Hans Brix

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Two Phragmites australis taxa are recognized in Europe: P. australis ssp. altissimus, also known as Phragmites isiaca, in the Mediterranean region and P. australis in the temperate region. Another taxonomic group in the Mediterranean is Phragmites frutescens. European genotypes are diverse genetically, cytologically and morphologically, and are related to African, Asiatic an...

2013
Thomas Fester

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), which are present in most natural environments, have demonstrated capacity to promote biodegradation of organic pollutants in the greenhouse. However, it is not certain whether AMF can spontaneously establish in phytoremediation systems constructed to decontaminate groundwater, because of the unusual conditions during the construction and operation of such sy...

2013
Michelle L. Arthur Michelle Lynn Arthur Gary Seibel

Title of Document: A COMPETITIVE INTERACTION AND DOMINANCE EXPERIMENT BETWEEN THE VEGETATIVE MARSH SPECIES PHRAGMITES AUSTRALIS AND SPARTINA CYNOSUROIDES UNDER ELEVATED NITROGEN AND SALINITY LEVELS Michelle L. Arthur, Master of Science, 2013 Directed By: Dr. Andrew Baldwin, Department of Environmental Science and Technology In recent decades the invasive plant Phragmites australis (common reed)...

2015
Andrés Sauvêtre Peter Schröder

Carbamazepine is an antiepileptic and mood-stabilizing drug which is used widely in Europe and North America. In the environment, it is found as a persistent and recalcitrant contaminant, being one of the most prominent hazardous pharmaceuticals and personal care products in effluents of wastewater treatment plants. Phragmites australis is one of the species with both, the highest potential of de...

2013
Erik Kiviat

Phragmites australis (common reed) is widespread in North America, with native and non-native haplotypes. Many ecologists and wetland managers have considered P. australis a weed with little value to the native biota or human society. I document important ecosystem services of Phragmites including support for many common and rare species of plants and animals. This paper is based on an extensiv...

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...

2014
Eric L. G. Hazelton Thomas J. Mozdzer David M. Burdick Karin M. Kettenring Dennis F. Whigham

Studies on invasive plant management are often short in duration and limited in the methods tested, and lack an adequate description of plant communities that replace the invader following removal. Here we present a comprehensive review of management studies on a single species, in an effort to elucidate future directions for research in invasive plant management. We reviewed the literature on ...

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