- 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...
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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...
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roots of
contaminants that are in
solution surrounding the root zone.
Phytoextraction is the
ability to take
contaminants into the plant. The
plant material...
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Phytoremediation through phytoextraction by a hyperac****ulator; zinc and
copper are
moved from the soil to the
leaves of the plant...
- 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...
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significantly increases radionuclide uptake by the roots.[citation needed] In
phytoextraction (also phytoac****ulation,
phytosequesteration or phytoabsorption) plants...
- "Individual and
combined application of EDTA and
citric acid ****isted
phytoextraction of
copper using jute (Corchorus
capsularis L.) seedlings". Environmental...
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original on 24
February 2011. Schmidt,
Ulrich (2003). "Enhancing
Phytoextraction: The
Effect of
Chemical Soil Mani****tion on Mobility,
Plant Ac****ulation...
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plants also show
promise as hyperac****ulators for
phytoremediation by
phytoextraction, the
absorption of
certain classes of
toxic or at
least undesirable...
- Jachym; Uhlik, Ondrej; Viktorova, Jitka; Macek,
Tomas (2018-10-16). "
Phytoextraction of
Heavy Metals: A
Promising Tool for Clean-Up of
Polluted Environment...