Phytoremediation of metal-contaminated soils [texte imprimé] /
NATO Advanced study Institute on phytoremediation of metal-contaminated soils, Auteur . -
Berlin : Springer, 2006 . - 345 p.. - (
Nato Science Series. Earth and Environmental Sciences; 68) .
ISBN : 978-1-4020-4687-2 : 68.52 EUR
Langues : Anglais (
eng)
Index. décimale : |
628.55 Pollution du sol |
Note de contenu : |
1/ Why remediate?
2/ Hyperaccumulation of trace elements by plants
3/ Plant accumulation capacity for potentially toxic elements
4/ Genetically modified plants with improved properties for phytoremediation purposes
5/ Phytostabilisation of metal-contaminated sites
6/ Phytomanagement of radioactively contaminated sites
7/ Phytomanagement of industrially-contaminated sites using trees
8/ Factors limiting efficiency of phytoextraction at multi-metal contaminated sites
9/ Litavka river alluvium as a model area heavily polluted with potentially risk elements
10/ Plant uptake of radiocaesium - potential for remediate radiopolluted soils
11/ Study of Cd accumulation by Thlaspi caerulescens under presence of glucuronic acid containing exopolysaccharide
12/ Sunflower growth and tolerance to arsenic is increased by the rhizospheric bacteria pseudomonas fluorescens
13/ Natural zeolites effect on heavy metals immobilization in soil
14/ The arsenic-phytoremedation potential of genetically modified pseudomonas spp
15/ Round table discussion : sustainable management of natural plant resources for phytoremediation
16/ Working group discussion : the efficiency and viability of phytoremediation
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