The principal objective of this study is to generate mathematical regression equations that facilitate the estimation of the extent to which Eichhornia crassipes (C. Mart.) Solms, water hyacinth, absorbs heavy metals (HMs) into four plant organs (laminae, petioles, roots, and stolons). This study considers the absorption of nine HMs (Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, and Zn), and the E. crassipes evaluated in this study were located in three irrigation canals in the North Nile Delta in Egypt, with sampling being conducted in both monospecific and homogenous E. crassipes. Samples of both E. crassipes and water were collected on a monthly basis during one growing season. Analysis of the water samples showed that the HM concentrations ranged fro...
World\u2019s most troublesome aquatic weed water hyacinth ( Eichhornia crassipes ) has been studied...
Water-plant transfer of metals on aquatic plants is a nonlinear process. We therefore aimed at evalu...
The ability of the native emergent macrophytes Typha domingensis for monitoring pollution with trace...
The current research was carried out to estimate the potential of water hyacinth (WH) for removal of...
Many plants are capable of accumulating heavy metals (called hyperacumulators), one of which is the ...
This study aimed to develop new prediction models that include sediment properties (pH, organic matt...
The aim of this study was to investigate the overall root/shoot allocation of metal contaminants, th...
The study deals with metal (Cu, Mn, Pb, Cd) concentrations in sediment, water, and corresponding lea...
To study the bioconcentration of cadmium in water hyacinth, the plants were exposed to water contain...
Eichhornia crassipes is a floating macrophyte. It is capable of assimilating large quantities of tox...
To study the bioconcentration of cadmium in water hyacinth, the plants were exposed to water contain...
In this study, the ability to hyper accumulate heavy metals from contaminated site by water hyacinth...
Heavy metals are the major sources of pollution which are added regularly to our water sources. pres...
Eichhornia crassipes is a tropical aquatic plant of American origin that grows on the surface of fre...
In this study was conducted on aquatic plant; water hyacinth (Eichchornia crassipes) which has been ...
World\u2019s most troublesome aquatic weed water hyacinth ( Eichhornia crassipes ) has been studied...
Water-plant transfer of metals on aquatic plants is a nonlinear process. We therefore aimed at evalu...
The ability of the native emergent macrophytes Typha domingensis for monitoring pollution with trace...
The current research was carried out to estimate the potential of water hyacinth (WH) for removal of...
Many plants are capable of accumulating heavy metals (called hyperacumulators), one of which is the ...
This study aimed to develop new prediction models that include sediment properties (pH, organic matt...
The aim of this study was to investigate the overall root/shoot allocation of metal contaminants, th...
The study deals with metal (Cu, Mn, Pb, Cd) concentrations in sediment, water, and corresponding lea...
To study the bioconcentration of cadmium in water hyacinth, the plants were exposed to water contain...
Eichhornia crassipes is a floating macrophyte. It is capable of assimilating large quantities of tox...
To study the bioconcentration of cadmium in water hyacinth, the plants were exposed to water contain...
In this study, the ability to hyper accumulate heavy metals from contaminated site by water hyacinth...
Heavy metals are the major sources of pollution which are added regularly to our water sources. pres...
Eichhornia crassipes is a tropical aquatic plant of American origin that grows on the surface of fre...
In this study was conducted on aquatic plant; water hyacinth (Eichchornia crassipes) which has been ...
World\u2019s most troublesome aquatic weed water hyacinth ( Eichhornia crassipes ) has been studied...
Water-plant transfer of metals on aquatic plants is a nonlinear process. We therefore aimed at evalu...
The ability of the native emergent macrophytes Typha domingensis for monitoring pollution with trace...