The aim of this work was to study Cr, Ni, Zn, and P bioaccumulation in different compartments of Typha domingensis plants and sediment in a free-water surface constructed wetland for the treatment of a metallurgical effluent for 5 years. Removal efficiencies were satisfactory. To increase metal tolerance, its transport from belowground to aboveground tissues is reduced, being metal concentrations in the roots and rhizomes significantly higher than in the aerial and submerged parts of leaves. Regarding belowground tissues, metals were retained in the roots, while P was mainly accumulated in rhizomes. Bioaccumulation factors (BAFs) of Cr and Ni showed values near 1, and BAF of Zn and P were above 1 in several samplings, indicating bioaccumula...
In order to study the accumulation of nickel, lead and zinc for their use in the phytoremediation of...
Wetlands usually provide a natural mechanism that diminishes the transport of toxic compounds to oth...
International audienceThe uptake of metals in roots and their transfer to rhizomes and above-ground ...
T. domingensis was exposed to a 100 mg L-1 Cr + 100 mg L-1 Ni + 100 mg L-1 Zn solution. Metal tolera...
This work studied the effects of nutrients on metal tolerance, removal efficiency, and metal accumul...
Typha domingensis became the dominant species after two years of operation of a wetland constructed ...
The removal efficiency and tolerance of Typha domingensis to Cr(VI) in treatments with and without o...
The concentrations of Hg, Cu, Pb, Cd, and Zn accumulated by regional macrophytes were investigated i...
Disappearance of floating macrophytes was observed in two successively constructed wetlands for the ...
The aim of this work was to study the influence of nutrients on the tolerance, removal efficiency an...
There is critical concern over heavy metals because they are biotoxins. The best management option ...
There is critical concern over heavy metals because they are biotoxins. The best management option ...
The aim of this project is to study the heavy metal tolerance mechanism in Typha latifolia which was...
Contamination with heavy metals in surface and groundwater is a threat to human health and ecosystem...
A free water surface wetland was built to treat wastewater containing metals (Cr, Ni, Zn) and nutrie...
In order to study the accumulation of nickel, lead and zinc for their use in the phytoremediation of...
Wetlands usually provide a natural mechanism that diminishes the transport of toxic compounds to oth...
International audienceThe uptake of metals in roots and their transfer to rhizomes and above-ground ...
T. domingensis was exposed to a 100 mg L-1 Cr + 100 mg L-1 Ni + 100 mg L-1 Zn solution. Metal tolera...
This work studied the effects of nutrients on metal tolerance, removal efficiency, and metal accumul...
Typha domingensis became the dominant species after two years of operation of a wetland constructed ...
The removal efficiency and tolerance of Typha domingensis to Cr(VI) in treatments with and without o...
The concentrations of Hg, Cu, Pb, Cd, and Zn accumulated by regional macrophytes were investigated i...
Disappearance of floating macrophytes was observed in two successively constructed wetlands for the ...
The aim of this work was to study the influence of nutrients on the tolerance, removal efficiency an...
There is critical concern over heavy metals because they are biotoxins. The best management option ...
There is critical concern over heavy metals because they are biotoxins. The best management option ...
The aim of this project is to study the heavy metal tolerance mechanism in Typha latifolia which was...
Contamination with heavy metals in surface and groundwater is a threat to human health and ecosystem...
A free water surface wetland was built to treat wastewater containing metals (Cr, Ni, Zn) and nutrie...
In order to study the accumulation of nickel, lead and zinc for their use in the phytoremediation of...
Wetlands usually provide a natural mechanism that diminishes the transport of toxic compounds to oth...
International audienceThe uptake of metals in roots and their transfer to rhizomes and above-ground ...