Chelate-enhanced phytoremediation has been proposed as an effective tool for the extraction of heavy metals from soils by plants. However, side-effects related to the addition of chelates, e.g. metal leaching and effects on soil micro-organisms, were usually neglected. Therefore, greenhouse and lysimeter studies were conducted to study the phytoremedation potential of EDGA and citric acid and to evaluate its effects on microbial activity and leaching of Cd, Zn Cu and Pb. Grass, lupine and yellow mustard were grown on a moderately polluted acid (pH 4.5) sandy soil that contained 2 mg/kg Cd and 200 mg/kg Zn. Citric acid appeared to be degraded microbially within a few days after addition which limited its potential for long-lasting remediatio...
Heavy metal pollution of soil is a global problem. Diffuse contamination of large areas causes parti...
The heavy metal bioavailable fraction of a soil is a core parameter to verify the potential risks o...
Although new easily degradable chelating agents have recently been proposed as alternatives to the m...
Chelate-enhanced phytoremediation has been proposed as an effective tool for the extraction of heavy...
Phytotechnologies have showed potential for sustainable and low-cost use in remediation of contamina...
The application of chelating agents can be associated with phytoremediation in order to reduce the t...
Phytoextraction, the use of plants to extract heavy metals from contaminated soils, could be an inte...
Phytoextraction of heavy metals is a promising technology to remediate slightly and moderately conta...
A pot incubation experiment under natural conditions was designed to investigate the effects of thre...
Contamination of agricultural soils with heavy metals present lethal consequences in terms of divers...
A greenhouse experiment was set up to evaluate the potential of enhanced phytoextraction to clean up...
Phytoremediation of heavy metals is a biotechnology that extracts metals from soils and transfer the...
The potential of 18 different plants to be used in the chemically enhanced phytoextraction of Cu, Pb...
Organic acids can be as efficient as synthetic chelates for use in phytoextraction of multi-metal co...
AbstractHeavy metals should be removed in soil for the safety of the environment, and phytoremediati...
Heavy metal pollution of soil is a global problem. Diffuse contamination of large areas causes parti...
The heavy metal bioavailable fraction of a soil is a core parameter to verify the potential risks o...
Although new easily degradable chelating agents have recently been proposed as alternatives to the m...
Chelate-enhanced phytoremediation has been proposed as an effective tool for the extraction of heavy...
Phytotechnologies have showed potential for sustainable and low-cost use in remediation of contamina...
The application of chelating agents can be associated with phytoremediation in order to reduce the t...
Phytoextraction, the use of plants to extract heavy metals from contaminated soils, could be an inte...
Phytoextraction of heavy metals is a promising technology to remediate slightly and moderately conta...
A pot incubation experiment under natural conditions was designed to investigate the effects of thre...
Contamination of agricultural soils with heavy metals present lethal consequences in terms of divers...
A greenhouse experiment was set up to evaluate the potential of enhanced phytoextraction to clean up...
Phytoremediation of heavy metals is a biotechnology that extracts metals from soils and transfer the...
The potential of 18 different plants to be used in the chemically enhanced phytoextraction of Cu, Pb...
Organic acids can be as efficient as synthetic chelates for use in phytoextraction of multi-metal co...
AbstractHeavy metals should be removed in soil for the safety of the environment, and phytoremediati...
Heavy metal pollution of soil is a global problem. Diffuse contamination of large areas causes parti...
The heavy metal bioavailable fraction of a soil is a core parameter to verify the potential risks o...
Although new easily degradable chelating agents have recently been proposed as alternatives to the m...