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genes for
bacterial enzymes.
Thallium is
sequestered by some plants.
Phytostabilization reduces the
mobility of
substances in the environment, for example...
- make the
dahlia healthier and more
likely to survive. The plant's
phytostabilization properties regarding ****nic
could lower the risk of the
harmful carcinogen...
-
comparison to
conventional methods of
pumping and
covering with asphalt.
Phytostabilization is an
specially valid strategy for
radioactive contamination based...
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concentrations in the soil and root
systems which are
beneficial traits for
phytostabilization programs.
Studies have also
shown that
phosphate and
Rhizophagus clarus...
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Lewis Publishers. ISBN 9780873717465.
Mendez MO,
Maier RM (2008). "
Phytostabilization of Mine
Tailings in Arid and
Semiarid Environments—An
Emerging Remediation...
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Science (2008).
Plant Growth-promoting
Bacteria Suitable for the
Phytostabilization of Mine Tailings. ISBN 978-0-549-69576-9. P., Thangavel; G., Sridevi...
- by
growing there in high
density they can play a
valuable role in
phytostabilization by
reducing wind
erosion and
similar processes that
promote the spread...
- bituminosa. It has
several potential uses: (i)
forage crop, (ii)
Phytostabilization of
heavy metal contaminated or
degraded soils, (iii)
Synthesis of...
- Yan; Wang, Guiping; Shen, Zhenguo; Chen,
Yahua (January 2014). "
Phytostabilization potential of
evening primrose (Oenothera glazioviana) for copper-contaminated...
- for
phytomanagement of
contaminated areas, with the
option of TE
phytostabilization and/or
organic pollutant degradation,
hence the
opportunity to reduce...