DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : Data included in article/supp. material/referenced in article.SUPPORTING INFORMATION FILE S1: Study Models.Mining activities are among the key sources of soil metal contamination in the Zambian Copperbelt, resulting in drastic landscape transformation. Plant species growing naturally on mine wastelands represent an asset for remediation on the disturbed ecosystems in the region. However, little is known about the suitability of Zambian native tree and shrub species for phytoremediation. The current study was carried to determine tree species richness and abundance on seven mine wastelands across the Zambian Copperbelt and evaluate their phytoremediation potential. Field inventory and post-hoc ecological analyse...
The extent of soil contamination by heavy metals and the potentials of herbaceous plant species to r...
Plants like other living organisms respond differently under different environmental conditions. An ...
Phytoremediation of soil has attracted much attention in recent years due to its multiple advantages...
Mining activities are among the key sources of soil metal contamination in the Zambian Copperbelt, r...
Africa has a long history of mining, which has generated a large amount of wastes (tailings dams and...
peer reviewedPhytostabilization is a more appropriate way for rehabilitation of metal-polluted envir...
Open Access ArticleThe study investigated the potential of five common tree species in West Africa t...
peer reviewedOutcrops in the southeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) are recognized as s...
A specific flora has developped in Central Africa on soils which are naturally rich in Cu and Co. Mi...
peer reviewedAmong mine wastes, tailings are known to have the largest environmental impact, as they...
Soil characterization is a vital activity to develop appropriate and effective restoration protocols...
The Copper-Cobalt Belt of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia is one of the most importa...
South of the Katanga province (D.R. Congo), a unique vegetation grows on soils developed on 100 Cu-C...
Among mine wastes, tailings are known to have the largest environmental impact, as they have the hig...
The Katangan copper-cobalt deposits (Democratic Republic of Congo) are part of the Central African C...
The extent of soil contamination by heavy metals and the potentials of herbaceous plant species to r...
Plants like other living organisms respond differently under different environmental conditions. An ...
Phytoremediation of soil has attracted much attention in recent years due to its multiple advantages...
Mining activities are among the key sources of soil metal contamination in the Zambian Copperbelt, r...
Africa has a long history of mining, which has generated a large amount of wastes (tailings dams and...
peer reviewedPhytostabilization is a more appropriate way for rehabilitation of metal-polluted envir...
Open Access ArticleThe study investigated the potential of five common tree species in West Africa t...
peer reviewedOutcrops in the southeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) are recognized as s...
A specific flora has developped in Central Africa on soils which are naturally rich in Cu and Co. Mi...
peer reviewedAmong mine wastes, tailings are known to have the largest environmental impact, as they...
Soil characterization is a vital activity to develop appropriate and effective restoration protocols...
The Copper-Cobalt Belt of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia is one of the most importa...
South of the Katanga province (D.R. Congo), a unique vegetation grows on soils developed on 100 Cu-C...
Among mine wastes, tailings are known to have the largest environmental impact, as they have the hig...
The Katangan copper-cobalt deposits (Democratic Republic of Congo) are part of the Central African C...
The extent of soil contamination by heavy metals and the potentials of herbaceous plant species to r...
Plants like other living organisms respond differently under different environmental conditions. An ...
Phytoremediation of soil has attracted much attention in recent years due to its multiple advantages...