Terrestrial plants as potential phytoremediators for remediation of surface soil contaminated with toxic metals have gained attention in clean-up technologies. The potential of kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) to offer a cost-effective mechanism to remediate Fe and As from landfill leachate-contaminated soil was investigated. Pot experiment employing soil polluted with treatments of Jeram landfill leachate was conducted for 120 days. Plants were harvested after 8th, 12th, and 16th weeks of growth. Accumulation of Fe and As was assessed based on Bioconcentration Factor and Translocation Factor. Results showed sequestration of 0.06-0.58 mg As and 66.82-461.71 mg Fe per g plant dry weight in kenaf root, which implies that kenaf root can be an bi...
Abstract Oil exploration and production generate large quantities of waste, which may contain contam...
Arsenic from agricultural application and geologic weathering is a contaminant of concern for many r...
Plant’s accumulation and translocation potentials were investigated for phytoremediation purposes, r...
Resource managers are challenged with waste disposal, leachate produced from its degradation and its...
The plant monitored for its lead accumulation was the Hibiscus cannabinus L., commonly known as kena...
The increasing demand for biomass for the production of bioenergy is generating land-use conflicts w...
The potential of kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinusL.) and corn (Zea mays L.) for accumulation of cadmium an...
Heavy metal pollution in the environment is a major concern for humans as it is non-biodegradable an...
Soil contamination by hydrocarbons, especially by used lubricating oil, is a growing problem in deve...
Phytoremediation is an attractive option to remove metal from contaminated soil since it is a simple...
Soil is an important natural resource for agriculture and deserves special attention to possible pro...
Phytoremediation potential of kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) grown in different soil textures and ca...
Contamination of lead indicates one of the major threats to soil system. Phytoremediation technique ...
The response of kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) to Zn/Cd contamination in soil was investigated using...
Phytoextraction is an environmental-friendly and cost-effective technology that uses metal hyperaccu...
Abstract Oil exploration and production generate large quantities of waste, which may contain contam...
Arsenic from agricultural application and geologic weathering is a contaminant of concern for many r...
Plant’s accumulation and translocation potentials were investigated for phytoremediation purposes, r...
Resource managers are challenged with waste disposal, leachate produced from its degradation and its...
The plant monitored for its lead accumulation was the Hibiscus cannabinus L., commonly known as kena...
The increasing demand for biomass for the production of bioenergy is generating land-use conflicts w...
The potential of kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinusL.) and corn (Zea mays L.) for accumulation of cadmium an...
Heavy metal pollution in the environment is a major concern for humans as it is non-biodegradable an...
Soil contamination by hydrocarbons, especially by used lubricating oil, is a growing problem in deve...
Phytoremediation is an attractive option to remove metal from contaminated soil since it is a simple...
Soil is an important natural resource for agriculture and deserves special attention to possible pro...
Phytoremediation potential of kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) grown in different soil textures and ca...
Contamination of lead indicates one of the major threats to soil system. Phytoremediation technique ...
The response of kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) to Zn/Cd contamination in soil was investigated using...
Phytoextraction is an environmental-friendly and cost-effective technology that uses metal hyperaccu...
Abstract Oil exploration and production generate large quantities of waste, which may contain contam...
Arsenic from agricultural application and geologic weathering is a contaminant of concern for many r...
Plant’s accumulation and translocation potentials were investigated for phytoremediation purposes, r...