Animal production is a source of heavy metals in livestock wastewater and also a key link in the food chain, with negative impacts on human and animal health. In intensive animal production systems, the most critical elements are zinc and copper. In order to development of innovative non-invasive strategies to reduce the environmental impact of livestock, this study assessed the ability of two plants, Typha latifolia and Thelypteris palustris, to bioaccumulate the heavy metals used in animal nutrition, from wastewater. Four mesocosms (width 2.0\u202fm, length 2.0\u202fm, 695\u202fL of water, 210\u202fkg of soil) were assembled outdoors at the Botanical Garden. Two of them were planted with T. latifolia (TL treated, n\u202f=\u202f30; TL...
Tropical grasses are fast growing and often used for phytoremediation. Three different types of trop...
Long-term application of sewage leads to heavy metal accumulation in soils, causing serious risks to...
Heavy metal contamination of aquatic ecosystems directly threatens the health, production and biodi...
Heavy metals (HM) are widely found environmental contaminants as a result of anthropogenic activity....
Animal production systems produce large quantities of manure, which is recognized as a significant s...
In animal livestock heavy metals are widely used as feed additives to control enteric bacterial infe...
The metal bioaccumulation capability of a common anchored hydrophyte, Typha angustifolia L. was stud...
Typha latifolia plants, commonly known as cattails, were grown in a mixture of sewage sludge compost...
Alimurgic species are edible wild plants growing spontaneously as invasive weeds in natural grasslan...
The occurrence of heavy metals in industrial wastewater is unanimously considered a major concern si...
Many researchers have demonstrated the advantages of plants in the phytoremediation of soils and wat...
Animal manure is one of the diffusion routes of heavy metals and metalloids into the environment, wh...
This study was conducted to identify phytoremediation potential of vetiver grass (Vetiveria zizanioi...
Cattle and pig manure contain useful mineral nutrients (N, P, and K) and are therefore used as organ...
ABSTRACT In vitro experiments on bioaccumulation of heavy metals, chromium, copper, lead and zinc w...
Tropical grasses are fast growing and often used for phytoremediation. Three different types of trop...
Long-term application of sewage leads to heavy metal accumulation in soils, causing serious risks to...
Heavy metal contamination of aquatic ecosystems directly threatens the health, production and biodi...
Heavy metals (HM) are widely found environmental contaminants as a result of anthropogenic activity....
Animal production systems produce large quantities of manure, which is recognized as a significant s...
In animal livestock heavy metals are widely used as feed additives to control enteric bacterial infe...
The metal bioaccumulation capability of a common anchored hydrophyte, Typha angustifolia L. was stud...
Typha latifolia plants, commonly known as cattails, were grown in a mixture of sewage sludge compost...
Alimurgic species are edible wild plants growing spontaneously as invasive weeds in natural grasslan...
The occurrence of heavy metals in industrial wastewater is unanimously considered a major concern si...
Many researchers have demonstrated the advantages of plants in the phytoremediation of soils and wat...
Animal manure is one of the diffusion routes of heavy metals and metalloids into the environment, wh...
This study was conducted to identify phytoremediation potential of vetiver grass (Vetiveria zizanioi...
Cattle and pig manure contain useful mineral nutrients (N, P, and K) and are therefore used as organ...
ABSTRACT In vitro experiments on bioaccumulation of heavy metals, chromium, copper, lead and zinc w...
Tropical grasses are fast growing and often used for phytoremediation. Three different types of trop...
Long-term application of sewage leads to heavy metal accumulation in soils, causing serious risks to...
Heavy metal contamination of aquatic ecosystems directly threatens the health, production and biodi...