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Phytoremediation technologies use
living plants to
clean up soil, air and
water contaminated with
hazardous contaminants. It is
defined as "the use of...
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Garden Soil by
Phytoremediation.
Environmental sciences. 2013;1(1):33-52 Gordon, M; Choe, N; Duffy, J; et al. (1998). "
Phytoremediation of trichloroethylene...
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arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in
phytoremediation of lead-
contaminated soil by
vetiver gr****".
International Journal of
Phytoremediation. 18 (7): 730–7. Bibcode:2016IJPhy...
- system). This
plant was used in a
phytoremediation experiment to
absorb the
metal contaminated soil. A form of
phytoremediation is
known as phytoextraction...
- Coal
combustion products (CCPs), also
called coal
combustion wastes (CCWs) or coal
combustion residuals (CCRs), are
categorized in four groups, each based...
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sycamore maple. McCutcheon,
Steven C.; Schnoor,
Jerald L. (2003).
Phytoremediation:
Transformation and
Control of Contaminants.
Environmental Science...
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soils contaminated with
herbicides revealed high
phytoremediation capacity. In addition,
phytoremediation is
effective in
removal of copper,
which has been...
- its
propensity to
harbor club root. This
mustard plant is used in
phytoremediation to
remove heavy metals, such as lead, from the soil in
hazardous waste...
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native Thai
plant species were
tested to see
which conducted the most
phytoremediation of ****nic-polluted
soils caused by tin mines.
Mimosa pudica was one...
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Individuals can grow to 0.23 m.
Biscutella has been
proposed for
phytoremediation, as it can
collect large amounts of thallium.
Rapidly germinating,...