Abstract: The use of aquatic plants for phytoremediation is an important method for restoring polluted ecosystems. We sought to analyze the capacity of different aquatic plant species to absorb heavy metals and to summarize available relevant scientific data on this topic. We present a meta-analysis of Cu, Zn, and Cd absorption capacities of aquatic plants to provide a scientific basis for the selection of aquatic plants suitable for remediation of heavy-metal pollution. Plants from the Gramineae, Pontederiaceae, Ceratophyllaceae, Typhaceae and Haloragaceae showed relatively strong abilities to absorb these metals. The ability of a particular plant species to absorb a given metal was strongly correlated with its ability to absorb the other ...
Heavy metals such as cobalt, copper, manganese, molybdenum, and zinc are essential in trace amounts ...
Over the past decade, ecologists have tried to determine how changes in species composition and di...
Heavy metals such as cobalt, copper, manganese, molybdenum, and zinc are essential in trace amounts ...
The use of aquatic plants for phytoremediation is an important method for restoring polluted ecosyst...
The use of aquatic plants for phytoremediation is an important method for restoring polluted ecosyst...
The importance of biodiversity (below and above ground) is increasingly considered for the cleanup o...
Copyright © 2013 Ahmad Farid Abu Bakar et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCre...
Aquatic plants are known for uptake of heavy metals from water and sediments. Thisvery feature quali...
Aquatic plants are known for uptake of heavy metals from water and sediments. Thisvery feature quali...
Aquatic plants are known for uptake of heavy metals from water and sediments. Thisvery feature quali...
Aquatic plants are known for uptake of heavy metals from water and sediments. Thisvery feature quali...
Plant species with the capacity to tolerate heavy metals are potentially useful for phytoremediation...
Water pollution due to heavy metals has become a serious environmental concern due to their hazardou...
The article presents the results of studies upon metals (Pb, Zn, Cr, Ni, Cu, Co) in bottom sediments...
Water pollution by heavy metals has been recorded as a major problem in the global context. It occur...
Heavy metals such as cobalt, copper, manganese, molybdenum, and zinc are essential in trace amounts ...
Over the past decade, ecologists have tried to determine how changes in species composition and di...
Heavy metals such as cobalt, copper, manganese, molybdenum, and zinc are essential in trace amounts ...
The use of aquatic plants for phytoremediation is an important method for restoring polluted ecosyst...
The use of aquatic plants for phytoremediation is an important method for restoring polluted ecosyst...
The importance of biodiversity (below and above ground) is increasingly considered for the cleanup o...
Copyright © 2013 Ahmad Farid Abu Bakar et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCre...
Aquatic plants are known for uptake of heavy metals from water and sediments. Thisvery feature quali...
Aquatic plants are known for uptake of heavy metals from water and sediments. Thisvery feature quali...
Aquatic plants are known for uptake of heavy metals from water and sediments. Thisvery feature quali...
Aquatic plants are known for uptake of heavy metals from water and sediments. Thisvery feature quali...
Plant species with the capacity to tolerate heavy metals are potentially useful for phytoremediation...
Water pollution due to heavy metals has become a serious environmental concern due to their hazardou...
The article presents the results of studies upon metals (Pb, Zn, Cr, Ni, Cu, Co) in bottom sediments...
Water pollution by heavy metals has been recorded as a major problem in the global context. It occur...
Heavy metals such as cobalt, copper, manganese, molybdenum, and zinc are essential in trace amounts ...
Over the past decade, ecologists have tried to determine how changes in species composition and di...
Heavy metals such as cobalt, copper, manganese, molybdenum, and zinc are essential in trace amounts ...