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- Phytoextraction is a subprocess of phytoremediation in which plants remove dangerous elements or compounds from soil or water, most usually heavy metals...
- from the soil. Phytoextraction has been growing rapidly in po****rity worldwide for the last twenty years or so. Typically, phytoextraction is used for heavy...
- acid 2-fold. In the context of phytoremediation, C. asiatica is a potential phytoextraction tool owing to its ability to take up and translocate metals from root...
- Phytoremediation through phytoextraction by a hyperac****ulator; zinc and copper are moved from the soil to the leaves of the plant...
- from the original on 20 May 2011. Schmidt, Ulrich (2003). "Enhancing Phytoextraction". Journal of Environmental Quality. 32 (6): 1939–1954. Bibcode:2003JEnvQ...
- the original on 24 February 2011. Schmidt, Ulrich (2003). "Enhancing Phytoextraction: The Effect of Chemical Soil Mani****tion on Mobility, Plant Ac****ulation...
- "Phytoremediation of Lead-Contaminated Soils: Role of Synthetic Chelates in Lead Phytoextraction". Environmental Science & Technology. 31 (3): 800–805. Bibcode:1997EnST...
- metal ions analogously to the use of EDTA. EDDHA has been used in phytoextraction of lead from contaminated soils. It degrades with release of salicylic...
- plants also show promise as hyperac****ulators for phytoremediation by phytoextraction, the absorption of certain classes of toxic or at least undesirable...
- "Individual and combined application of EDTA and citric acid ****isted phytoextraction of copper using jute (Corchorus capsularis L.) seedlings". Environmental...