Phytoremediation is a method that uses the ability of plants to absorb pollutants in the environment both on land and in water. This study aims to explore duckweed which is a candidate for phytoremediator. Duckweed is a small aquatic plant that grows very fast. In this study, duckweed used is Spirodela polyrrhiza and cadmium was chosen as a model pollutant with concentrations of 0.05 and 0.1 ppm. Cultivation was done for 7 days. The specific growth rates in the 0.05 and 0.1 ppm treatments were decreased, 0.118±0.001 and 0.11±0.002 days-1, respectively, when compared to the control, 0.143±0.002 days-1. S. polyrrhiza was able to absorb cadmium with absorption capacity of 66.4 and 67.2 % at 0.05 and 0.1 ppm, respectively. These showed the pote...
Plant-based remediation (i.e. phytoremediation) is one of the most significant eco-sustainable techn...
Bioremediation is a new green economic approach in providing solutions for cleaning up contaminated ...
As the population of developing countries continuously grows, the need for efficient was...
The Lemnaceae or duckweed family comprises 37 species of smallest and simplest flowering plants. Duc...
Abstract: Background: Duckweed is the common name for Lemnaceae, a plant family consisting of five ...
Water pollution due to heavy metals has become a serious environmental concern due to their hazardou...
Some unavoidable drawbacks of traditional technologies have made phytoremediation a promising altern...
Heavy metals have become one of the environmental pollutants in water. To overcome this problem, the...
Phytoremediation consists in treating environmental pollutions through the use of plants and their a...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate the potential of duckweed (Lemna gibba) in heavy me...
Malaysia is a vast developing country that partly relies on its oil and gas sector industries for ec...
Heavy metal pollution is a widespread global problem causing serious environmental concern. Cadmium,...
Phytoremediation has been intensively studied due its costs effectiveness and environmentally sound....
In order to improve the quality of water, the enrichment of different heavy metal ions by aquatic pl...
Phytoremediation has been intensively studied due its costs effectiveness and environmentally sound....
Plant-based remediation (i.e. phytoremediation) is one of the most significant eco-sustainable techn...
Bioremediation is a new green economic approach in providing solutions for cleaning up contaminated ...
As the population of developing countries continuously grows, the need for efficient was...
The Lemnaceae or duckweed family comprises 37 species of smallest and simplest flowering plants. Duc...
Abstract: Background: Duckweed is the common name for Lemnaceae, a plant family consisting of five ...
Water pollution due to heavy metals has become a serious environmental concern due to their hazardou...
Some unavoidable drawbacks of traditional technologies have made phytoremediation a promising altern...
Heavy metals have become one of the environmental pollutants in water. To overcome this problem, the...
Phytoremediation consists in treating environmental pollutions through the use of plants and their a...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate the potential of duckweed (Lemna gibba) in heavy me...
Malaysia is a vast developing country that partly relies on its oil and gas sector industries for ec...
Heavy metal pollution is a widespread global problem causing serious environmental concern. Cadmium,...
Phytoremediation has been intensively studied due its costs effectiveness and environmentally sound....
In order to improve the quality of water, the enrichment of different heavy metal ions by aquatic pl...
Phytoremediation has been intensively studied due its costs effectiveness and environmentally sound....
Plant-based remediation (i.e. phytoremediation) is one of the most significant eco-sustainable techn...
Bioremediation is a new green economic approach in providing solutions for cleaning up contaminated ...
As the population of developing countries continuously grows, the need for efficient was...