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phytoremediation 4 Amaranthus cruentus 1 Crop Production/Industries 1 ICP-MS 1 Kyzylkum Desert 1 Land Economics/Use 1 Lead 1 Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies 1 akvapónia 1 ammonia 1 ammónia 1 aquaponics 1 biodegradation 1 bioremediation 1 contaminated ecosystem 1 detoxification 1 ecological cycles 1 fish 1 fitoremediáció 1 glandular structures 1 hal 1 heavy metals 1 ion/salt contents 1 metallohalophytes 1 méregtelenítés 1 növény 1 plant 1 soil 1 stress tolerance 1 stressztűrő képesség 1 toxicity 1 ökológiai ciklusok 1
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Article 2 Book / Working Paper 2
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Undetermined 3 English 1
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Arowolo, T.A. 1 Bamgbose, O. 1 Bittsánszky, András 1 Dixit, Ruchita 1 Elena, Juylova 1 Gyulai, Gábor 1 Kadiri, S.J. 1 Kristina, Toderich 1 Kőmíves, Tamás 1 Lade, Harshad 1 Malaviya, Deepti 1 Oleg, Petukhov 1 Opeolu, B.O. 1 Pandiyan, Kuppusamy 1 Paul, Diby 1 Pilinszky, Katalin 1 Rai, Jai P. 1 Sahu, Asha 1 Sharma, Pawan Kumar 1 Shukla, Renu 1 Singh, Bhanu P. 1 Singh, Udai B. 1 Timur, Khujanazarov 1 Tsuneo, Tsukatani 1 Victor, Gruthinov 1 Wasiullah 1
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Farm Management Association of Nigeria (FAMAN) 1 Institute of Economic Research, Kyoto University 1
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FAMAN Papers 2005 1 Journal of Central European Green Innovation 1 KIER Working Papers 1 Sustainability 1
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Bioremediation of Heavy Metals from Soil and Aquatic Environment: An Overview of Principles and Criteria of Fundamental Processes
Dixit, Ruchita; Wasiullah; Malaviya, Deepti; Pandiyan, … - In: Sustainability 7 (2015) 2, pp. 2189-2212
Heavy metals are natural constituents of the environment, but indiscriminate use for human purposes has altered their geochemical cycles and biochemical balance. This results in excess release of heavy metals such as cadmium, copper, lead, nickel, zinc<i> etc.</i> into natural resources like the soil...
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AMMÓNIA MÉREGTELENÍTÉSE NÖVÉNYEKBEN - A FOLYAMAT JELENTŐSÉGE AKVAPÓNIÁS ÉS FITOREMEDIÁCIÓS RENDSZEREKBEN
Pilinszky, Katalin; Bittsánszky, András; Gyulai, Gábor; … - In: Journal of Central European Green Innovation 01 (2013) 1
ammonia applied exogenously under the conditions of phytoremediation and aquaponics. Phytoremediation and aquaponics are new …, occasionally highly stressful conditions. Phytoremediation uses living higher plants for cleaning up contaminated soil and water by …), providing a symbiotic environment for producing fish and plants in a closed system. In phytoremediation plants may be exposed to …
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Environmental Contaminants of Asiatic Deserts Ecosystems in relation to Plants Distribution and Structure
Kristina, Toderich; Tsuneo, Tsukatani; Oleg, Petukhov; … - Institute of Economic Research, Kyoto University - 2007
pollutants of mining contaminated soils and underground water are suggested. Phytoremediation technology in the present case may …
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PHYTO-REMEDIATION OF LEAD-CONTAMINATED SOIL USING AMARANTHUS CRUENTUS
Opeolu, B.O.; Bamgbose, O.; Arowolo, T.A.; Kadiri, S.J. - Farm Management Association of Nigeria (FAMAN) - 2005
transfer factor (TF) of the plant is greater than one, it may be a promising species for phytoremediation. …
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