The presence of veterinary and human antibiotics in soil and surface water is an emerging environmental concern. The current study was aimed at evaluating the potential of using vetiver grass as a phytoremediation agent in removing Tetracycline (TC) from aqueous media. The study determined uptake, translocation, and transformation of TC in vetiver grass as function of initial antibiotic concentrations and exposure time. Vetiver plants were grown for 60 days in a greenhouse in TC contaminated hydroponic system. Preliminary results show that complete removal of tetracycline occurred within 40 days in all TC treatments. Initial concentrations of TC had significant effect (p \u3c 0.0001) on the kinetics of removal. Tetracycline was detected in ...
Increasing stress on freshwater supplies, a result of increasing global population and climate chang...
Phytoremediation is a bioengineering technique to clean up contaminated lands/sites and water bodies...
Wastewater irrigation may introduce antibiotic residues in the soil-plant systems. This study aimed ...
The presence of veterinary and human antibiotics in soil and surface water is an emerging environmen...
Environmental contamination by antibiotics not only perturbs the ecological balance but also poses a...
Pharmaceuticals and personal care products, especially antibiotics, in wastewater effluents have bec...
Antibiotics have been widely used not only for the treatment and prevention of human infectious dise...
Ciprofloxacin (CIP) is a synthetically produced and widely prescribed antibiotic. Due to incomplete ...
Persistence of antibiotics in soil and aquatic ecosystem is the primary reason for the emergence of ...
2,4-bis(Isopropylamino)-6-methylthio-s-triazine (prometryn) poses a risk to aquatic environments in ...
The increase of the global population and the requirement of food production and agricultural develo...
Antibiotics are added to agricultural fields worldwide through wastewater irrigation or manure appli...
Water pollution is one of the phenomenons that occurred normally nowadays. It has become serious pro...
Increasing stress on freshwater supplies, a result of increasing global population and climate chang...
Phytoremediation is a bioengineering technique to clean up contaminated lands/sites and water bodies...
Wastewater irrigation may introduce antibiotic residues in the soil-plant systems. This study aimed ...
The presence of veterinary and human antibiotics in soil and surface water is an emerging environmen...
Environmental contamination by antibiotics not only perturbs the ecological balance but also poses a...
Pharmaceuticals and personal care products, especially antibiotics, in wastewater effluents have bec...
Antibiotics have been widely used not only for the treatment and prevention of human infectious dise...
Ciprofloxacin (CIP) is a synthetically produced and widely prescribed antibiotic. Due to incomplete ...
Persistence of antibiotics in soil and aquatic ecosystem is the primary reason for the emergence of ...
2,4-bis(Isopropylamino)-6-methylthio-s-triazine (prometryn) poses a risk to aquatic environments in ...
The increase of the global population and the requirement of food production and agricultural develo...
Antibiotics are added to agricultural fields worldwide through wastewater irrigation or manure appli...
Water pollution is one of the phenomenons that occurred normally nowadays. It has become serious pro...
Increasing stress on freshwater supplies, a result of increasing global population and climate chang...
Phytoremediation is a bioengineering technique to clean up contaminated lands/sites and water bodies...
Wastewater irrigation may introduce antibiotic residues in the soil-plant systems. This study aimed ...