Screening of native plant species from mining sites can lead to identify suitable plants for phytoremediation approaches. In this study, we assayed heavy metals tolerance and accumulation in native and dominant plants growing on abandoned Pb/Zn mining site in eastern Morocco. Soil samples and native plants were collected and analyzed for As, Cd, Cu, Ni, Sb, Pb, and Zn concentrations. Bioconcentration factor (BCF), translocation factor (TF), and biological accumulation coefficient (BAC) were determined for each element. Our results showed that soils present low organic matter content combined with high levels of heavy metals especially Pb and Zn due to past extraction activities. Native and dominant plants sampled in these areas were classif...
Mining activities can result in a pollution legacy of metal and metalloid containing soils and waste...
This study assessed and classified the phytoremediation potentials of selected plant species around ...
International audienceThe selection of plant species at mine sites is mostly based on metal content ...
International audienceScreening of native plant species from mining sites can lead to identify suita...
Phytoremediation of soil has attracted much attention in recent years due to its multiple advantages...
Phytoremediation is a cost-effective, environmentally-friendly and emerging remediation technology t...
Samples from different plants species, which grown around Mahad AD’Dahab Mine, have been selected to...
International audienceSoil and mine tailings are unreceptive to plant growth representing an imminen...
<p>Contamination of surface soils with lead (Pb) is a global concern due to the release of hazardous...
Urbanization, industrialisation and agricultural practices have resulted in soil contamination with ...
Mining companies have been playing an important role for the utilization of the Earth\u27s natural r...
A research project dealing with the phytoremediation of a soil polluted by some heavy metals is curr...
Mining companies have been playing an important role for the utilization of the Earth\u27s natural r...
In order to screen out the plants used to repair heavy metal pollution in the soil, five plants and ...
<div><p>The aim of this research was to identify wild plant species applicable for remediation of mi...
Mining activities can result in a pollution legacy of metal and metalloid containing soils and waste...
This study assessed and classified the phytoremediation potentials of selected plant species around ...
International audienceThe selection of plant species at mine sites is mostly based on metal content ...
International audienceScreening of native plant species from mining sites can lead to identify suita...
Phytoremediation of soil has attracted much attention in recent years due to its multiple advantages...
Phytoremediation is a cost-effective, environmentally-friendly and emerging remediation technology t...
Samples from different plants species, which grown around Mahad AD’Dahab Mine, have been selected to...
International audienceSoil and mine tailings are unreceptive to plant growth representing an imminen...
<p>Contamination of surface soils with lead (Pb) is a global concern due to the release of hazardous...
Urbanization, industrialisation and agricultural practices have resulted in soil contamination with ...
Mining companies have been playing an important role for the utilization of the Earth\u27s natural r...
A research project dealing with the phytoremediation of a soil polluted by some heavy metals is curr...
Mining companies have been playing an important role for the utilization of the Earth\u27s natural r...
In order to screen out the plants used to repair heavy metal pollution in the soil, five plants and ...
<div><p>The aim of this research was to identify wild plant species applicable for remediation of mi...
Mining activities can result in a pollution legacy of metal and metalloid containing soils and waste...
This study assessed and classified the phytoremediation potentials of selected plant species around ...
International audienceThe selection of plant species at mine sites is mostly based on metal content ...