Phytoremediation strategies utilize plants to decontaminate or immobilize soil pollutants. Among soil pollutants, metalloid As is considered a primary concern as a toxic element to organisms. Arsenic concentrations in the soil result from anthropogenic activities such as: the use of pesticides (herbicides and fungicides); some fertilizers; Au, Pb, Cu and Ni mining; Fe and steel production; coal combustion; and as a bi-product during natural gas extraction. This study evaluated the potential of pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan), wand riverhemp (Sesbania virgata), and lead tree (Leucaena leucocephala) as phytoremediators of soils polluted by As. Soil samples were placed in plastic pots, incubated with different As doses (0; 50; 100 and 200 mg dm-3) ...
Arsenic is recognised as a toxic metalloid and a strong pollutant in soils of many countries. Thus, ...
Industrial, agricultural and commercial activities have led to significant Arsenic (As) contaminatio...
Understanding As accumulation in plants is necessary in order to alleviate problems with As in the e...
Este trabalho avaliou o potencial de feijão-guandu (Cajanus cajan), sesbania (Sesbania virgata) e le...
Arsenic is considered as a carcinogen heavy metal among the pollutant metals. In addition, it has be...
ABSTRACT: Persistent areas of tailings and deposits from coal and gold mining may present high level...
The present study was conducted to explore arsenic (As) tolerance and phytostabilization potential o...
Arsenic (As) is recognized as a toxic pollutant in soils of many countries. Since phosphorus (P) an...
There is a naturally occurring source of arsenic in the environment due to anthropogenic and geologi...
The potential of two plants, Thelypteris palustris (marsh fern) and Asparagus sprengeri (asparagus f...
Arsenic is a heavy metal that can exhibit both metallic and nonmetallic properties; concentrations i...
In order to revegetate an industrial soil polluted by trace metals and metalloids (As, Pb, Cu, Cd, S...
Phytoremediation represents a natural method to remove contaminants from soil. The goal of this stud...
Abstract. A greenhouse study was conducted to evaluate and compare arsenic accumulation from four ar...
The increasing activities of mining industries had led to anincreasing number of mine tailings. Mine...
Arsenic is recognised as a toxic metalloid and a strong pollutant in soils of many countries. Thus, ...
Industrial, agricultural and commercial activities have led to significant Arsenic (As) contaminatio...
Understanding As accumulation in plants is necessary in order to alleviate problems with As in the e...
Este trabalho avaliou o potencial de feijão-guandu (Cajanus cajan), sesbania (Sesbania virgata) e le...
Arsenic is considered as a carcinogen heavy metal among the pollutant metals. In addition, it has be...
ABSTRACT: Persistent areas of tailings and deposits from coal and gold mining may present high level...
The present study was conducted to explore arsenic (As) tolerance and phytostabilization potential o...
Arsenic (As) is recognized as a toxic pollutant in soils of many countries. Since phosphorus (P) an...
There is a naturally occurring source of arsenic in the environment due to anthropogenic and geologi...
The potential of two plants, Thelypteris palustris (marsh fern) and Asparagus sprengeri (asparagus f...
Arsenic is a heavy metal that can exhibit both metallic and nonmetallic properties; concentrations i...
In order to revegetate an industrial soil polluted by trace metals and metalloids (As, Pb, Cu, Cd, S...
Phytoremediation represents a natural method to remove contaminants from soil. The goal of this stud...
Abstract. A greenhouse study was conducted to evaluate and compare arsenic accumulation from four ar...
The increasing activities of mining industries had led to anincreasing number of mine tailings. Mine...
Arsenic is recognised as a toxic metalloid and a strong pollutant in soils of many countries. Thus, ...
Industrial, agricultural and commercial activities have led to significant Arsenic (As) contaminatio...
Understanding As accumulation in plants is necessary in order to alleviate problems with As in the e...