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PHYTOREMEDIATION OF HEAVY METALS CONTAMINATED SOILS USING PEROTIS INDICA

PHYTOREMEDIATION OF HEAVY METALS CONTAMINATED SOILS USING PEROTIS INDICA

... Page | 118 that grasses are growing on contaminated soils, they absorb much larger quantities of Cd and other metals. (Nan et al, 2002; Deran et al., 2006; Guo et al, 2014; Stanislawska-Glubiak et al., 2015; ...

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Heavy Metals Contaminated Environments and the Road Map with Phytoremediation

Heavy Metals Contaminated Environments and the Road Map with Phytoremediation

... most metals and improve phytoetraction of heavy ...to metals, high resistance to toxicity, improved biomass production, enhanced accumulator genes, ...for phytoremediation could open up a new area ...

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Microbial-aided phytoremediation of heavy metals contaminated soil: a review

Microbial-aided phytoremediation of heavy metals contaminated soil: a review

... translocate metals underneath varied condition is important with respect to the selection of plants for effective and economical phytoremediation method on contaminated ...heavy metals can't be with ...

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A Review on Heavy Metals Contamination in Water and Soil: Effects, Sources and Phytoremediation Techniques

A Review on Heavy Metals Contamination in Water and Soil: Effects, Sources and Phytoremediation Techniques

... Heavy metals are natural compounded elements occurring in the environment and different in concentrations along the earth ...heavy metals is still a serious problem due to their toxicity and ability to ...

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HEAVY METALS POLLUTION OF SOIL; TOXICITY AND PHYTOREMEDIATION TECHNIQUES

HEAVY METALS POLLUTION OF SOIL; TOXICITY AND PHYTOREMEDIATION TECHNIQUES

... heavy metals. The indiscriminate release of heavy metals into the soil and waters is a major health concern worldwide, because of their potential reactivity, toxicity, mobility and as they cannot be broken ...

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Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals Spiked Soil by Polyscias Fruticose

Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals Spiked Soil by Polyscias Fruticose

... the phytoremediation potential of Polyscias fruticose in the removal of heavy metals from spiked ...heavy metals in polyethylene ...heavy metals in plant and soil over the growth period were ...

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Phytoremediation of heavy metals using Brassica juneca-A Review

Phytoremediation of heavy metals using Brassica juneca-A Review

... [27]. Phytoremediation is an in situ remediation technology that utilizes the inherent abilities of living ...including metals, pesticides, explosives, and ...of phytoremediation depend on the type ...

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Bioassay analysis of efficacy of phytoremediation technology in decontaminating the toxic effluent released during recovery of metals from polymetallic sea nodules

Bioassay analysis of efficacy of phytoremediation technology in decontaminating the toxic effluent released during recovery of metals from polymetallic sea nodules

... levels of control ones. This might be due to incomplete decontamination of the effluents by both the plants. There were also lesser damage (p<0.05) in all the different haematological properties e.g. TEC, TLC, Hb, Ht, ...

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Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals from Water of Yamuna River by Tagetes patula, Bassica scoparia, Portulaca grandiflora

Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals from Water of Yamuna River by Tagetes patula, Bassica scoparia, Portulaca grandiflora

... heavy metals from ...that phytoremediation, phytoextraction technique can be used for making Yamuna river pollution free, but we have to stop mixing untreated sewage water in Yamuna ...

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Accumulation of trace metals by aquatic macrophytes and their possible use in phytoremediation techniques

Accumulation of trace metals by aquatic macrophytes and their possible use in phytoremediation techniques

... trace metals contained in bottom sediments and surface ...trace metals by the individual groups of aquat- ic plants (submerged and emergent) and assessed a possible use of the individual plant species in ...

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Screening Potential of Three Native Grass Species for Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals

Screening Potential of Three Native Grass Species for Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals

... heavy metals, trace elements, organic compounds and radioactive compounds in soil or water (Gurbisu and Alkorta, ...heavy metals in their tissues (Yadav and Chandra, 2011) the same phenomena reported in ...

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TREATMENT OF HEAVY METALS FROM WATER BY ELECTRO-PHYTOREMEDIATION TECHNIQUE

TREATMENT OF HEAVY METALS FROM WATER BY ELECTRO-PHYTOREMEDIATION TECHNIQUE

... of metals from root to shoot/leaf. Some metals are accumulated in roots, probably due to some physiological barriers against metal transport to the aerial parts, while others are eas- ily transported in ...

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Study on Tolerance and Accumulation Potential of Biofuel Crops for Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals

Study on Tolerance and Accumulation Potential of Biofuel Crops for Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals

... of phytoremediation, an income generation phytoremediation strategy was suggested using biofuel crops for utilization and phytoremediation of contaminated ...heavy metals of two biofuel plants ...

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STUDY OF HEAVY METALS ACCUMULATION INDEX IN PLANTS USED IN POLLUTED SOILS PHYTOREMEDIATION PROCESS

STUDY OF HEAVY METALS ACCUMULATION INDEX IN PLANTS USED IN POLLUTED SOILS PHYTOREMEDIATION PROCESS

... heavy metals, especially Zn, Cu, Mn, Pb, Ni, Cr and others. In phytoremediation activities of mine tailings dumps were used plant species with high capacity to adapt to the physical-chemical properties of ...

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Phytoremediation of metals contaminated soils by catharanthus roseus and ruellia tuberosa

Phytoremediation of metals contaminated soils by catharanthus roseus and ruellia tuberosa

... Heavy metals make a significant contribution to environment as a result of human activities such as mining, smelting, electroplating, energy and fuel production, power transmission, intensive agriculture, sludge ...

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Phytoremediation potential of Suaeda vera for some heavy metals in roadside soil in Benghazi, Libya

Phytoremediation potential of Suaeda vera for some heavy metals in roadside soil in Benghazi, Libya

... heavy metals in soil pose a threat to human life through the food ...the metals from ...phytostabilisation. Phytoremediation as a green technology has many advantages over the other methods of heavy ...

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Ability of some crops for phytoremediation of nickel and zinc heavy metals from contaminated soils

Ability of some crops for phytoremediation of nickel and zinc heavy metals from contaminated soils

... heavy metals is not always connected with biomass ...of phytoremediation of heavy metals which is compatible with the findings of some other ...

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Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals Using Aquatic Macrophytes

Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals Using Aquatic Macrophytes

... heavy metals. Metals cannot be broken down and when concentrations inside the plant cells accumulate above threshold or optimal levels, it can cause direct toxicity by damaging cell structure (due to ...

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Phytoremediation of soils polluted by heavy metals using Vetiver grass and Tall Fescue

Phytoremediation of soils polluted by heavy metals using Vetiver grass and Tall Fescue

... Equation 1 (Raskin and Ensley, 2000) was used to calculate the translocation factor from root to the shoot. The maximum translocation factors (TF) were found for Cu (5.33), Cd (1.74), and Zn (1.12) in Vetiver grass ...

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Phytoremediation of some heavy metals in contaminated soil

Phytoremediation of some heavy metals in contaminated soil

... of metals that followed the same se- ...heavy metals in noticeable con- tents especially inside their roots more than shoot ...season phytoremediation capacity followed the order of Cr ≥ Mn > Co ...

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