Industrial activities such as leather tanning involve the use of highly toxic inorganic pollutants, like Chromium (Cr). This work evaluated Cr(VI) remediation by hairy roots (HR) of Brassica napus, paying close attention to the mechanisms involved and the toxicity of post-removal solutions. Results showed that these roots were capable of tolerating concentrations of up to 10 mg L−1 Cr(VI), while higher concentrations were toxic for HR development. Removal efficiency was assessed through the use of synthetic solutions containing different initial Cr(VI) concentrations (2, 5, or 10 mg L−1). Regardless of these initial concentrations, the highest removal efficiency values were between 80 and 90% after 24 and 48 h of treatment, using a 2.0 g in...
Purpose: Evaluation of Cr (VI) removal by indigenous chromium resistant bacterial strains alone and ...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the uptake of chromium by Spinacea olaracea and its accumulat...
Abstract- The presence of chromium (VI) in ground water of Unnao Industrial area, Uttar Pradesh, Ind...
Lemna minuta Kunth was used to remove Cr(VI) from aqueous solutions, and some of the mechanisms invo...
A bacterial strain resistant to phenol and Cr (VI) was isolated from an industrial polluted soil of ...
Out of the industrial waste streams/effluents entering in the aquatic system containing metallic spe...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the usefulness of Lemna minuta Kunth for the simultaneous remov...
Phytoremediation of heavy metals is employed as a technological approach for a non-destructive remed...
Chromium is a pollutant present in tannery wastewater, its removal is necessary for protection of th...
In recent years, hairy roots (HRs) have been successfully used as research tools for screening the p...
The present study involves assessment of four metals (Cr, Pb, Cu and Mn) and its mobility in Ricinus...
Phytoremediation techniques have been proposed as ecological methods to clean up contaminated sites....
In this work we used flower waste biomass as a biosorbent to remove Cr from tannery effluent through...
The removal efficiency and tolerance of Typha domingensis to Cr(VI) in treatments with and without o...
Chromium (Cr) and copper (Cu) are pollutants with a strong environmental impact. “Green biotechnolog...
Purpose: Evaluation of Cr (VI) removal by indigenous chromium resistant bacterial strains alone and ...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the uptake of chromium by Spinacea olaracea and its accumulat...
Abstract- The presence of chromium (VI) in ground water of Unnao Industrial area, Uttar Pradesh, Ind...
Lemna minuta Kunth was used to remove Cr(VI) from aqueous solutions, and some of the mechanisms invo...
A bacterial strain resistant to phenol and Cr (VI) was isolated from an industrial polluted soil of ...
Out of the industrial waste streams/effluents entering in the aquatic system containing metallic spe...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the usefulness of Lemna minuta Kunth for the simultaneous remov...
Phytoremediation of heavy metals is employed as a technological approach for a non-destructive remed...
Chromium is a pollutant present in tannery wastewater, its removal is necessary for protection of th...
In recent years, hairy roots (HRs) have been successfully used as research tools for screening the p...
The present study involves assessment of four metals (Cr, Pb, Cu and Mn) and its mobility in Ricinus...
Phytoremediation techniques have been proposed as ecological methods to clean up contaminated sites....
In this work we used flower waste biomass as a biosorbent to remove Cr from tannery effluent through...
The removal efficiency and tolerance of Typha domingensis to Cr(VI) in treatments with and without o...
Chromium (Cr) and copper (Cu) are pollutants with a strong environmental impact. “Green biotechnolog...
Purpose: Evaluation of Cr (VI) removal by indigenous chromium resistant bacterial strains alone and ...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the uptake of chromium by Spinacea olaracea and its accumulat...
Abstract- The presence of chromium (VI) in ground water of Unnao Industrial area, Uttar Pradesh, Ind...