Phytoremediation consists of a set of technologies that exploit the ability of some plants to absorb, accumulate, metabolize, volatilize or stabilize pollutants that are present in soil, air, water or sediments such as: heavy metals, radioactive metals, organic compounds, and compounds derived from petroleum. Phytoremediation offers numerous advantages in relation to the physicochemical methods that are used nowadays, for example, its wide applicability and low cost. This review provides an overview of the various phytocorrective techniques employed for remediation of polluted soil and water; as well as the potencial that offers the use of transgenic plants
One type of harsh environment for plants is metal-and metalloid-contaminated or mineralized soils: t...
One type of harsh environment for plants is metal-and metalloid-contaminated or mineralized soils: t...
Over centuries, industrial, mining and military activities, agriculture, farming, and waste practice...
Land, surface waters, and ground water worldwide, are increasingly affected by contaminations from i...
© 2012 The Korean Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering Abstract:1)Phytoremediation-the use o...
Phytoremediation is a promising technology that uses plants to absorb contaminants from the environm...
The remediation technology for contaminated soils, which represents an economic liability as well as...
Contamination of aquatic ecosystems by various sources has become a major worry all over the world. ...
Contamination of aquatic ecosystems by various sources has become a major worry all over the world. ...
Phytoremediation is a green, sustainable and promising solution to problems of environmental contami...
Pollution in water bodies and soil is a major and ever-increasing environmental issue nowadays, and ...
Phytoremediation uses plants to clean up pollution in the environment. Plants can help clean up man...
Phytoremediation is the exploitation of specific plants to clean up the environment. Plants are used...
The debate on the applicability, cost-effectiveness, and efficiency of phytoremediation as a plant-b...
One type of harsh environment for plants is metal-and metalloid-contaminated or mineralized soils: t...
One type of harsh environment for plants is metal-and metalloid-contaminated or mineralized soils: t...
One type of harsh environment for plants is metal-and metalloid-contaminated or mineralized soils: t...
Over centuries, industrial, mining and military activities, agriculture, farming, and waste practice...
Land, surface waters, and ground water worldwide, are increasingly affected by contaminations from i...
© 2012 The Korean Society for Biotechnology and Bioengineering Abstract:1)Phytoremediation-the use o...
Phytoremediation is a promising technology that uses plants to absorb contaminants from the environm...
The remediation technology for contaminated soils, which represents an economic liability as well as...
Contamination of aquatic ecosystems by various sources has become a major worry all over the world. ...
Contamination of aquatic ecosystems by various sources has become a major worry all over the world. ...
Phytoremediation is a green, sustainable and promising solution to problems of environmental contami...
Pollution in water bodies and soil is a major and ever-increasing environmental issue nowadays, and ...
Phytoremediation uses plants to clean up pollution in the environment. Plants can help clean up man...
Phytoremediation is the exploitation of specific plants to clean up the environment. Plants are used...
The debate on the applicability, cost-effectiveness, and efficiency of phytoremediation as a plant-b...
One type of harsh environment for plants is metal-and metalloid-contaminated or mineralized soils: t...
One type of harsh environment for plants is metal-and metalloid-contaminated or mineralized soils: t...
One type of harsh environment for plants is metal-and metalloid-contaminated or mineralized soils: t...
Over centuries, industrial, mining and military activities, agriculture, farming, and waste practice...