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- Phytomining, sometimes called agromining, is the concept of extracting heavy metals from the soil using plants. Specifically, phytomining is for the purpose...
- recovery and re-use of valuable metals (by companies specializing in "phytomining") it preserves the topsoil, maintaining the fertility of the soil Increase...
- prokaryotes, however fungi and plants (phytoextraction also known as phytomining) may also be used. Biomining is one of several applications within biohydrometallurgy...
- to be used to mine metals from soils with very high concentrations (phytomining) by growing the plants, then harvesting them for the metals in their...
- former mine sites, or potentially even as a means of non-destructive phytomining of metal-rich soils allowing metals to be harvested in an environmentally...
- viability of semisynthetic routes. Chemurgy Drug discovery Drug development Phytomining Production of cephalopsporins from 7-ACA Production of penicillins from...
- Halmahera): mining, nickel hyperac****ulators and opportunities for phytomining". Journal of Geochemical Exploration. 128: 72–79. doi:10.1016/j.gexplo...
- Halmahera): Mining, nickel hyperac****ulators and opportunities for phytomining". Journal of Geochemical Exploration. 128: 72–79. doi:10.1016/j.gexplo...
- environmentally and economically disastrous. Biology portal Technology portal Phytomining Power, Ian M.; Dipple, Gregory M.; Southam, Gordon (2010). "Bioleaching...
- species for commercial phytoextraction, either for phytoremediation or for phytomining, but there are genetic variables that could, in principle, be selected...