Phytomanagement could be a viable alternative in areas polluted with wastes from chromium-using industries. This study investigated the ability of <i>Silene vulgaris</i> to take up Cr(III) and Cr(VI) with special attention on the mechanism used by this species to tolerate high doses of Cr(VI). Plants were grown semihydroponically with different concentrations of either Cr(III) or Cr(VI). A combination of synchrotron X-ray spectroscopic techniques, scanning electron and light microscopy and infrared spectroscopy were used to determine the distribution and speciation of Cr. <i>S. vulgaris</i> accumulated more Cr when grown with Cr(VI) resulting in an overall reduction in biomass. Starch accumulation in leaves may be attributed to an imp...
International audienceIn soil, chromium can be found in two main valence states: hexavalent Cr(VI) a...
In the United States, about 1/3 of the 1400 superfund sites have been reported to be chromium contam...
Mentha piperita L. (Lamiaceae) was cultivated under the controlled laboratory conditions in the pres...
Chromium released into the environment from industrial activities has become an important environmen...
This work aims to investigate the nature and the specific mechanisms by which polycarboxylic compoun...
Chromium (Cr) is a potentially toxic heavy metal which does not have any essential metabolic functio...
Increasing the mobilization and root uptake of chromium (Cr) by synthetic and plant-borne chelators ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This study examined the potential of the aquatic macrophyte Eichhornia crassipes for bioaccumulating...
© 2020 Background: Chromium (Cr) exists in the environment in two chemical forms; CrIII is an essent...
In plants of Salvinia rotundifolia and Salvinia minima the effect of two Cr(VI) concentrations (5 an...
Not AvailableThe uptake and translocation of chromium (Cr VI) by an important fiber crop, i.e., mest...
Phytoremediation of heavy metals is employed as a technological approach for a non-destructive remed...
In order to comprehensively characterize the effects of Cr (VI) on the photosynthetic performance of...
In the United States, about 1/3 of the 1400 superfund sites have been reported to be chromium contam...
International audienceIn soil, chromium can be found in two main valence states: hexavalent Cr(VI) a...
In the United States, about 1/3 of the 1400 superfund sites have been reported to be chromium contam...
Mentha piperita L. (Lamiaceae) was cultivated under the controlled laboratory conditions in the pres...
Chromium released into the environment from industrial activities has become an important environmen...
This work aims to investigate the nature and the specific mechanisms by which polycarboxylic compoun...
Chromium (Cr) is a potentially toxic heavy metal which does not have any essential metabolic functio...
Increasing the mobilization and root uptake of chromium (Cr) by synthetic and plant-borne chelators ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
This study examined the potential of the aquatic macrophyte Eichhornia crassipes for bioaccumulating...
© 2020 Background: Chromium (Cr) exists in the environment in two chemical forms; CrIII is an essent...
In plants of Salvinia rotundifolia and Salvinia minima the effect of two Cr(VI) concentrations (5 an...
Not AvailableThe uptake and translocation of chromium (Cr VI) by an important fiber crop, i.e., mest...
Phytoremediation of heavy metals is employed as a technological approach for a non-destructive remed...
In order to comprehensively characterize the effects of Cr (VI) on the photosynthetic performance of...
In the United States, about 1/3 of the 1400 superfund sites have been reported to be chromium contam...
International audienceIn soil, chromium can be found in two main valence states: hexavalent Cr(VI) a...
In the United States, about 1/3 of the 1400 superfund sites have been reported to be chromium contam...
Mentha piperita L. (Lamiaceae) was cultivated under the controlled laboratory conditions in the pres...