AbstractThe goal of presented work is the development phytoremediation method targeted to cleaning environment polluted with organochlorine pesticides, based on joint application of specially selected plants and microorganisms. Initial degradation of pesticides carry out by microorganisms; the forming dehalogenated products easily uptake by the plants and undergo oxidative degradation via plant detoxification enzymes. This approach can complete degradation of toxicants and their mineralization into nontoxic compounds. In the presented work the results of using selected strains from genera Pseudomonas and plants phytoremediators in the model experiments are given. It has been shown that the using developed technological approach effectively ...
The most important component of destruction of herbicides in soil is their degradation by soil micro...
Phytoremediation consists of a set of technologies that exploit the ability of some plants to absorb...
Agricultural soil Pollution refers to its accumulation of heavy metals and related compounds which c...
AbstractThe goal of presented work is the development phytoremediation method targeted to cleaning e...
The goal of presented work is the development phytoremediation method targeted to cleaning environme...
The objective of our study is to contribute towards the development of the phytoremediation method w...
Phytoremediation is a widely studied and applied technology, based on the use of plants and their as...
Pollution by persistent organic pollutants (pesticides, pharmaceuticals, petroleum hydrocarbons, PAH...
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are toxic chemicals, recalcitrant to degradation, bioaccumulative a...
Phytoremediation is a group of technologies that use plants to reduce, remove, de- grade, or immobil...
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are toxic chemicals, recalcitrant to degradation, bioaccumulative a...
Pesticides are chemical compounds used to eliminate pests; among them, herbicides are compounds part...
Contamination of soils with persistent organic pollutants (POPs), particularly DDT, is very common i...
Toxicity, chemical stability, bioaccumulation, and long-range transport of persistent organ...
Background. Phytoremediation is a promising technology for the cleanup of polluted environments. The...
The most important component of destruction of herbicides in soil is their degradation by soil micro...
Phytoremediation consists of a set of technologies that exploit the ability of some plants to absorb...
Agricultural soil Pollution refers to its accumulation of heavy metals and related compounds which c...
AbstractThe goal of presented work is the development phytoremediation method targeted to cleaning e...
The goal of presented work is the development phytoremediation method targeted to cleaning environme...
The objective of our study is to contribute towards the development of the phytoremediation method w...
Phytoremediation is a widely studied and applied technology, based on the use of plants and their as...
Pollution by persistent organic pollutants (pesticides, pharmaceuticals, petroleum hydrocarbons, PAH...
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are toxic chemicals, recalcitrant to degradation, bioaccumulative a...
Phytoremediation is a group of technologies that use plants to reduce, remove, de- grade, or immobil...
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are toxic chemicals, recalcitrant to degradation, bioaccumulative a...
Pesticides are chemical compounds used to eliminate pests; among them, herbicides are compounds part...
Contamination of soils with persistent organic pollutants (POPs), particularly DDT, is very common i...
Toxicity, chemical stability, bioaccumulation, and long-range transport of persistent organ...
Background. Phytoremediation is a promising technology for the cleanup of polluted environments. The...
The most important component of destruction of herbicides in soil is their degradation by soil micro...
Phytoremediation consists of a set of technologies that exploit the ability of some plants to absorb...
Agricultural soil Pollution refers to its accumulation of heavy metals and related compounds which c...