AbstractAccumulation and enrichment of heavy metals in the above ground parts of Australian native Acacia pycnantha (Ap) and Eucalyptus camaldulensis (Ec) growing in an abandoned copper mine located in Kapunda, South Australia have been studied. Cu and other metals (Na, Al, K, Ca, Fe, Zn, Cd and Pb) in plants and corresponding soils were analysed to evaluate plant interaction with soils containing heavy metals. As per the total metal analysis of leaf and corresponding soil samples, Ap accumulated 93.6 mg kg−1 of Cu in leaf while the corresponding soil concentration was 1632 mg kg−1. The Ec accumulated 5341 mg kg−1 of Cu in leaf while the concentration of this heavy metal in soil was 65 mg kg−1 in soil. The ESEM spectral analysis also showed...
In Australia, metal-contaminated sites, including those with elevated levels of copper (Cu), are fre...
Waste dumps generated by mining activities contain heavy metals that are dispersed into areas leadin...
Phytoremediation of soil has attracted much attention in recent years due to its multiple advantages...
Accumulation and enrichment of heavy metals in the above ground parts of Australian native Acacia py...
Systematic site survey for sample collection and analysis was conducted at a derelict copper (Cu) mi...
We reported the Australian golden wattle as a copper stabilizer in abandoned copper mine soils earli...
Phytostabilisation with native plant species has been advocated as a cost-effective approach to reha...
Many organic and inorganic pollutants, including heavy metals are being transported and mixed with t...
Background and aims: Metallophytes are plants that can tolerate extreme metal concentrations in the ...
The concentration and distribution of metals were studied in metallophytes, growing on and in the vi...
Aims: To determine heavy metal content in A. saligna and A. polyacantha so as to ascertain their pos...
Mining activities can result in a pollution legacy of metal and metalloid containing soils and waste...
The degree of contamination by heavy metals (arsenic, copper, lead, tin and zinc) in soil and transf...
The ability of Australian native metallophytes to tolerate extreme metal concentrations in the soil ...
The use of native plants for reforestation and/or remediation in areas contaminated by mining is a t...
In Australia, metal-contaminated sites, including those with elevated levels of copper (Cu), are fre...
Waste dumps generated by mining activities contain heavy metals that are dispersed into areas leadin...
Phytoremediation of soil has attracted much attention in recent years due to its multiple advantages...
Accumulation and enrichment of heavy metals in the above ground parts of Australian native Acacia py...
Systematic site survey for sample collection and analysis was conducted at a derelict copper (Cu) mi...
We reported the Australian golden wattle as a copper stabilizer in abandoned copper mine soils earli...
Phytostabilisation with native plant species has been advocated as a cost-effective approach to reha...
Many organic and inorganic pollutants, including heavy metals are being transported and mixed with t...
Background and aims: Metallophytes are plants that can tolerate extreme metal concentrations in the ...
The concentration and distribution of metals were studied in metallophytes, growing on and in the vi...
Aims: To determine heavy metal content in A. saligna and A. polyacantha so as to ascertain their pos...
Mining activities can result in a pollution legacy of metal and metalloid containing soils and waste...
The degree of contamination by heavy metals (arsenic, copper, lead, tin and zinc) in soil and transf...
The ability of Australian native metallophytes to tolerate extreme metal concentrations in the soil ...
The use of native plants for reforestation and/or remediation in areas contaminated by mining is a t...
In Australia, metal-contaminated sites, including those with elevated levels of copper (Cu), are fre...
Waste dumps generated by mining activities contain heavy metals that are dispersed into areas leadin...
Phytoremediation of soil has attracted much attention in recent years due to its multiple advantages...