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Panpan Dong, Zhenming Zhang and Mingxiang Zhang
This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of combining phytoextraction and biochar for metal-polluted wetland soils by exploring the changes in soil biochemical properties, especially compared to the outcomes of single phytoremediation or biochar appl...
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Selvaraj Kanagaraj, V. Malathika, V. Ramasubramanian, B. Makesh Kumar
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Cristina Hegedus, Simona-Nicoleta Pa?calau, Luisa Andronie, Ancuta-Simona Rotaru, Alexandra-Antonia Cucu and Daniel Severus Dezmirean
Nowadays, there are a multitude of sources of heavy metal pollution which have unwanted effects on this super organism, the soil, which is capable of self-regulation, but limited. Living a healthy life through the consumption of fruits and vegetables, mu...
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Sarick Matzen and Céline Pallud
Arsenic is a metalloid widely distributed in the environment and of global concern for human health. In a promising breakthrough for sustainable arsenic soil remediation, a fern, Pteris vittata L., was discovered to take up arsenic from the soil and accu...
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Shin Ying Ang, Hui Weng Goh, Bashirah Mohd Fazli, Hazzeman Haris, Nor Ariza Azizan, Nor Azazi Zakaria and Zubaidi Johar
Constructed wetlands are an affordable and reliable green alternative to conventional mechanical systems for treating domestic sewage. This study investigates the potential of 14 tropical wetland plant species for removing heavy metals from domestic sewa...
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Arwa A. AL-Huqail, Mostafa A. Taher, Ivan ?iric, Madhumita Goala, Bashir Adelodun, Kyung Sook Choi, Piyush Kumar, Vinod Kumar, Pankaj Kumar and Ebrahem M. Eid
With the increasing demand for electronic devices that use batteries, e-waste is also becoming a major threat to the environment. Battery e-waste contains hazardous heavy metals that affect the health of the soil ecosystem. Thus, the present study evalua...
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Jiamei Wu, Chenxu Zhang, Huifen Yang, Pan Chen and Jian Cao
The development of phytoremediation technology is constrained by gentle phytoextraction efficiency and slow biomass accumulation. In this study, a combined remediation of pioneer plants and solid waste towards Cd- and As-contaminated farmland soil was ex...
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Sarah R. Wilkinson, M. Anne Naeth and Amalesh Dhar
Nature-based, low technology wastewater treatment systems can benefit small and remote communities. Adding a constructed floating wetland (CFW) to waste stabilization ponds can enhance treatment efficacy at low cost, depending on appropriate macrophytes....
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Guirong Wu, Kang Mei, Caimei He, Sujuan Wang and Liling Jiang
Increasing arsenic (As) pollution is posing potential endangerment to mangrove wetland ecosystems. Mangrove phytoextraction, translocation, and responses to As exposure must be urgently addressed. In this study, the growth and physiological response of K...
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Elisabetta Franchi, Meri Barbafieri, Gianniantonio Petruzzelli, Sergio Ferro and Marco Vocciante
Arsenic (As) is one of the most common inorganic pollutants; unfortunately, it is also one of the most toxic and is therefore a cause of great concern for the health risks that could result from it. Removing arsenic from the soil using phytoremediation a...
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