High concentrations of heavy metals are harmful to plants, animals and humans and their potential accumulation in human tissues and bio-magnification through the food chain cause serious health hazards. An experiment was conducted in the glasshouse to evaluate the potential of Dyera costulata as a bioaccumulator to absorb heavy metals from sewage sludge contaminated soils. D. costulata seedlings were planted in the following growth media: T0 (control soil), T1 (100% sludge), T2 (80% sludge + 20% soil), T3 (60% sludge + 40% soil), T4 (40% sludge + 60% soil) and T5 (20% sludge + 80% soil). T4 showed the best growth performance in terms of height, basal diameter and number of leaves. The maximum reduction of Cd, Cr and Pb was found in the 100%...
<p>In the present study, nine native plant species were collected to determine their potential to cl...
Phytoremediation is the use of plants to remediate pollutants from soils and this approach has not b...
Increase in human population has resulted in an enormous growth in the volume of wastewater. The con...
Heavy metal pollution is a widespread global problem causing serious environmental concern. Cadmium,...
Heavy metals are dangerous environmental pollutants that can be transferred and accumulated in human...
Problem statement: The chemical pollution of soil has become a major source of concern and has posed...
Application of sewage sludge to agricultural land is widely practiced and presumed to be beneficial ...
Long-term application of sewage leads to heavy metal accumulation in soils, causing serious risks to...
Problem statement: The chemical pollution of soil has become a major source of concern and has posed...
Heavy metal contamination is one of the most pressing threats to water and soil resources as well as...
The anchored hydrophyte, Hydrocotyle umbellata L., was employed for the removal of toxic metals from...
Heavy metals have been excessively released into the environment due to rapid industrialization and ...
The increasing human population every year has resulted in an enormous volume of sewage sludge throu...
M. Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.Abstract available in PDF file
As the population of developing countries continuously grows, the need for efficient was...
<p>In the present study, nine native plant species were collected to determine their potential to cl...
Phytoremediation is the use of plants to remediate pollutants from soils and this approach has not b...
Increase in human population has resulted in an enormous growth in the volume of wastewater. The con...
Heavy metal pollution is a widespread global problem causing serious environmental concern. Cadmium,...
Heavy metals are dangerous environmental pollutants that can be transferred and accumulated in human...
Problem statement: The chemical pollution of soil has become a major source of concern and has posed...
Application of sewage sludge to agricultural land is widely practiced and presumed to be beneficial ...
Long-term application of sewage leads to heavy metal accumulation in soils, causing serious risks to...
Problem statement: The chemical pollution of soil has become a major source of concern and has posed...
Heavy metal contamination is one of the most pressing threats to water and soil resources as well as...
The anchored hydrophyte, Hydrocotyle umbellata L., was employed for the removal of toxic metals from...
Heavy metals have been excessively released into the environment due to rapid industrialization and ...
The increasing human population every year has resulted in an enormous volume of sewage sludge throu...
M. Sc. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.Abstract available in PDF file
As the population of developing countries continuously grows, the need for efficient was...
<p>In the present study, nine native plant species were collected to determine their potential to cl...
Phytoremediation is the use of plants to remediate pollutants from soils and this approach has not b...
Increase in human population has resulted in an enormous growth in the volume of wastewater. The con...