Arsenic-contaminated soil is one of the major arsenic sources for drinking water. Phytoremediation, an emerging, plant-based technology for the removal of toxic contaminants from soil and water, has been receiving renewed attention. Although a number of plants have been identified as hyperaccumulators for the phytoextraction of a variety of metals, and some have been used in field applications, no hyperaccumulator for arsenic had been previously reported until the recent discovery of Brake fern (Pteris vittata), which can hyperaccumulate arsenic from soils. This finding may open a door for phytoremediation of arsenic-contaminated soils. Speciation and distribution of arsenic in the plant can provide important information helpful to understa...
The fern Pteris vittata, recently identified as a arsenic hyperaccumulator, has rapid biomass growth...
Arsenic (As) contaminated soils and waters are becoming major global environmental and human health ...
The potential of two plants, Thelypteris palustris (marsh fern) and Asparagus sprengeri (asparagus f...
Pteris vittata, the first reported arsenic hyperaccumulating plant, is potentially used in phytoreme...
Pteris vittata, the first reported arsenic hyperaccumulating plant, is potentially used in phytoreme...
Arsenic concentrations in a much larger fraction of U.S. groundwater sources will exceed the maximum...
Abstract. A greenhouse study was conducted to evaluate and compare arsenic accumulation from four ar...
Phytoremediation using an arsenic hyperaccumulator, Pteris vittata L., has generated increasing inte...
The discovery of the arsenic hyperaccumulator, Pteris vittata (Chinese brake fern), has contributed ...
An arsenic hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata L. (Chinese brake) was first discovered in China by means...
A field study was conducted to determine the efficiency of Chinese brake fern (Pteris vittata L.), a...
The metalloid arsenic is a toxic environmental pollutant. Arsenic pollution becomes serious due to m...
The fern Pteris vittata, recently identified as a arsenic hyperaccumulator, has rapid biomass growth...
The fern Pteris vittata, recently identified as a arsenic hyperaccumulator, has rapid biomass growth...
The fern Pteris vittata, recently identified as a arsenic hyperaccumulator, has rapid biomass growth...
The fern Pteris vittata, recently identified as a arsenic hyperaccumulator, has rapid biomass growth...
Arsenic (As) contaminated soils and waters are becoming major global environmental and human health ...
The potential of two plants, Thelypteris palustris (marsh fern) and Asparagus sprengeri (asparagus f...
Pteris vittata, the first reported arsenic hyperaccumulating plant, is potentially used in phytoreme...
Pteris vittata, the first reported arsenic hyperaccumulating plant, is potentially used in phytoreme...
Arsenic concentrations in a much larger fraction of U.S. groundwater sources will exceed the maximum...
Abstract. A greenhouse study was conducted to evaluate and compare arsenic accumulation from four ar...
Phytoremediation using an arsenic hyperaccumulator, Pteris vittata L., has generated increasing inte...
The discovery of the arsenic hyperaccumulator, Pteris vittata (Chinese brake fern), has contributed ...
An arsenic hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata L. (Chinese brake) was first discovered in China by means...
A field study was conducted to determine the efficiency of Chinese brake fern (Pteris vittata L.), a...
The metalloid arsenic is a toxic environmental pollutant. Arsenic pollution becomes serious due to m...
The fern Pteris vittata, recently identified as a arsenic hyperaccumulator, has rapid biomass growth...
The fern Pteris vittata, recently identified as a arsenic hyperaccumulator, has rapid biomass growth...
The fern Pteris vittata, recently identified as a arsenic hyperaccumulator, has rapid biomass growth...
The fern Pteris vittata, recently identified as a arsenic hyperaccumulator, has rapid biomass growth...
Arsenic (As) contaminated soils and waters are becoming major global environmental and human health ...
The potential of two plants, Thelypteris palustris (marsh fern) and Asparagus sprengeri (asparagus f...