Fast growing woody plants represent effective tools for cadmium (Cd) extraction during remediation of low to medium Cd contaminated soils. Poplars are good candidates for this task because of their rapid growth rate, high biomass yield, and adaptability, as well as the availability of well-characterized clones/ genotypes with various anatomical and physiological traits. The present study evaluates the potential of Populus deltoides (clone B-81) and Populus × euramericana (clone Pannonia) for phytoremediation of Cd contamination in soil. Poplar clones were analyzed for (1) plant growth response to Cd contamination, (2) Cd accumulation, translocation, and partitioning between plant organs, and (3) morphological, anatomical and physiological r...
Root morphology is one of the significant factors in success of heavy metal remediation of soils usi...
Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal toxic to humans and its occurrence in soils represents a significant e...
Plant biodiversity and intra-population genetic variability have not yet been properly exploited in ...
Poplar (Populus) species are seen as candidates for removing heavy metal contamination from polluted...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate Cd uptake of Populus alba Villafranca clone apply...
In this study, the phytoremediation capacity of the hydrophilic tree species populus deltoides and T...
The industrial revolution in the 1800s and the subsequent industrialization had the consequence of ...
Phytoremediation is a green technology; however, very few species of arid environments have been ide...
With global heavy metal pollution increasing, there is a need for innovative metal decontamination ...
The alarming increase in soil contamination by heavy metals, such as cadmium and zinc demands immedi...
Anthropogenic sources of cadmium in soils, and in particular in arable soils are of great concerns. ...
AbstractTo understand the phytoremediation capability of poplar 107 (Populus×euramericana cv. ‘Neva’...
This study, based on a greenhouse pot culture experiment conducted with 15-day-old rapeseed (Brassi...
Besides anthropogenic factors, climate change causes altered precipitation patterns that indirectly ...
In this study, phytoremediation potential of Populus euramericana clone 561/41 to Pb-contaminated so...
Root morphology is one of the significant factors in success of heavy metal remediation of soils usi...
Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal toxic to humans and its occurrence in soils represents a significant e...
Plant biodiversity and intra-population genetic variability have not yet been properly exploited in ...
Poplar (Populus) species are seen as candidates for removing heavy metal contamination from polluted...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate Cd uptake of Populus alba Villafranca clone apply...
In this study, the phytoremediation capacity of the hydrophilic tree species populus deltoides and T...
The industrial revolution in the 1800s and the subsequent industrialization had the consequence of ...
Phytoremediation is a green technology; however, very few species of arid environments have been ide...
With global heavy metal pollution increasing, there is a need for innovative metal decontamination ...
The alarming increase in soil contamination by heavy metals, such as cadmium and zinc demands immedi...
Anthropogenic sources of cadmium in soils, and in particular in arable soils are of great concerns. ...
AbstractTo understand the phytoremediation capability of poplar 107 (Populus×euramericana cv. ‘Neva’...
This study, based on a greenhouse pot culture experiment conducted with 15-day-old rapeseed (Brassi...
Besides anthropogenic factors, climate change causes altered precipitation patterns that indirectly ...
In this study, phytoremediation potential of Populus euramericana clone 561/41 to Pb-contaminated so...
Root morphology is one of the significant factors in success of heavy metal remediation of soils usi...
Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal toxic to humans and its occurrence in soils represents a significant e...
Plant biodiversity and intra-population genetic variability have not yet been properly exploited in ...