none4noApplications and acceptance of phytoscreening, i.e., the use of trees as screening tools for underground contamination, are still limited in many countries due to the lack of awareness of application policies, the intrinsic qualitative nature of the technique, and the paucity of critical analyses on available data. To date, the conditions influencing the effectiveness of the technique have been descriptively discussed, yet rarely quantified. This review will contribute to filling this knowledge gap, shedding light on the most suitable approaches to apply phytoscreening. The focus was placed specifically on chlorinated ethene compounds since they are among the main organic contaminants in groundwater and have been the most studied in ...
Phytoscreening for chlorinated volatile organic compounds (CVOC) in tree core samples is influenced ...
'Industrial practices in the past have resulted in contamination of groundwater with chlorinated hyd...
Chlorinated solvents are carcinogens found frequently in the environment. Due to their location in t...
Applications and acceptance of phytoscreening, i.e., the use of trees as screening tools for undergr...
The research presented herein aims to investigate the strengths and weaknesses of a relatively new t...
Long-term monitoring (LTM) of groundwater remedial projects is costly and time-consuming, particular...
Chlorinated ethene (CE) contaminants are widespread in groundwater, and the occurrence of vinyl chlo...
Plants interact directly with their surroundings, extracting nutrients and water from the subsurface...
Perchlorate presents an environmental health risk due to its widespread use, high solubility in wate...
Phytoscreening has been proven to rapidly delineate subsurface contaminant plumes for semiquantitati...
The potential of using tree core samples to detect and monitor natural attenuation of perchloroethen...
Phytoscreening has been demonstrated at a variety of sites over the past 15 years as a low-impact, s...
Tree sampling methods have been used in phytoscreening applications to delineate contaminated soil a...
Phytoremediation is a green technology that uses plants to treat contaminated soil and groundwater. ...
When tree roots come in contact with the unsaturated zone and shallow groundwater contaminated by vo...
Phytoscreening for chlorinated volatile organic compounds (CVOC) in tree core samples is influenced ...
'Industrial practices in the past have resulted in contamination of groundwater with chlorinated hyd...
Chlorinated solvents are carcinogens found frequently in the environment. Due to their location in t...
Applications and acceptance of phytoscreening, i.e., the use of trees as screening tools for undergr...
The research presented herein aims to investigate the strengths and weaknesses of a relatively new t...
Long-term monitoring (LTM) of groundwater remedial projects is costly and time-consuming, particular...
Chlorinated ethene (CE) contaminants are widespread in groundwater, and the occurrence of vinyl chlo...
Plants interact directly with their surroundings, extracting nutrients and water from the subsurface...
Perchlorate presents an environmental health risk due to its widespread use, high solubility in wate...
Phytoscreening has been proven to rapidly delineate subsurface contaminant plumes for semiquantitati...
The potential of using tree core samples to detect and monitor natural attenuation of perchloroethen...
Phytoscreening has been demonstrated at a variety of sites over the past 15 years as a low-impact, s...
Tree sampling methods have been used in phytoscreening applications to delineate contaminated soil a...
Phytoremediation is a green technology that uses plants to treat contaminated soil and groundwater. ...
When tree roots come in contact with the unsaturated zone and shallow groundwater contaminated by vo...
Phytoscreening for chlorinated volatile organic compounds (CVOC) in tree core samples is influenced ...
'Industrial practices in the past have resulted in contamination of groundwater with chlorinated hyd...
Chlorinated solvents are carcinogens found frequently in the environment. Due to their location in t...