Phytoremediation of Contaminated Soil and Water - Chapter 10 pot
... L -1 H 2 PO 4 - , 0.2 mmol L -1 SO 4 2- , 4.75 μmol L -1 ferric tartrate, 0.03 μmol L -1 Cu 2+ , 0.08 μmol L -1 Zn 2+ , 0.5 μmol L -1 Mn 2+ , 4.6 μmol L -1 H 3 BO 3 and 0.01 μmol L -1 ... Examples of such distinct communities include serpentine (i.e., growing on Mg-, Ni-, Cr-, and Co-rich soils), seleniferous (i.e., growing on Se-rich soil...
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... 7-N C-531 Kenaf cultivars: C-533 EU-41 TA-2 Canola Leaves Stem Leaves Stem Leaves Stem Leaves Stem Leaves Stem Leaves Stem (Mg ha -1 ) (Mg ha -1 ) 25 9.4 12.7 11.4 17.4 10. 1 14.8 8.4 13.0 10. 5 ... Bioremediation /Phytoremediation, July 2 4-2 6, Santa Rosa, CA, 1994. Cunningham, S.D. and C.R. Lee. Phytoremediation: Plant-Based Remediation of Contami- nated Soils and Sedim...
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... highly contaminated parts of the village were as high as 10, 000 mg Zn and 100 mg Cd kg -1 dry soil. Such soils caused severe Zn phytotoxicity to garden crops and lawn grasses unless soils were limed ... Angle, R.L. Chaney, and A.J.M. Baker. 1995b. Zinc and cadmium uptake by Thlaspi caerulescens and Silene vulgaris grown on sludge-amended soils in rela- tion to total so...
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Phytoremediation of Contaminated Soil and Water - Chapter 15 potx
... and released into the soil during decay of the leaves. The soil contains about 10 mg nickel per gram soil. The soil is healthy with respect to humus content and structure and contains nickel-resistant ... the remedy of lime-induced chlorosis in peanut. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 52, 103 2-1 037, 1988. Kaur, P., K. Ross, R.A. Siddiqui, and H.G. Schlegel, Nickel resistance...
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Phytoremediation of Contaminated Soil and Water - Chapter 16 pot
... of the iontrap MS, a peak with m/z 427 appearing at the GC retention time of Se-Met FIGURE 16.7 1-D 77 Se NMR spectra of Chlorella extract and Se-standards. The PCA extract of a 100 mg/l Se-treated ... from CH 3 - Se-Met and/ or TMSe + , while DMDSe may be derived from CH 3 -Se-Cys and DMSeS may result from a cross-reaction between the DMDSe and DMDS precursors (i.e., CH...
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Phytoremediation of Contaminated Soil and Water - Chapter 1 pps
... Table of Contents Chapter 1 Field Demonstrations of Phytoremediation of Lead -Contaminated Soils Michael J. Blaylock Chapter 2 Phytoremediation by Constructed Wetlands Alex J. Horne Chapter ... assess the potential of phytoremediation to reduce the lead concentra- tion of the soil. The study determines the forms and concentration of lead in the soil a...
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Phytoremediation of Contaminated Soil and Water - Chapter 2 pptx
... diatom frustules and release of bacterial mucopolysaccha- rides. The porosity of peat and clay in wetlands ranges from 10 -4 to 10 -8 cm s -1 (i.e., cm/week, Mitsch and Gosslink, 1993). In contrast, ... uncontrollable potential changes in the ability of wetlands to process FIGURE 2.1 Aerial view of a full-scale phytoremediation wetland: Prado Wetland, Rivers...
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Phytoremediation of Contaminated Soil and Water - Chapter 9 pdf
... 107 , 105 9-1 066, 1995b. Howden, R. and C.S. Cobbett. Cadmium-sensitive mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Physiol. 100 , 10 0-1 07, 1992. Ingrouille, M.J. and N. Smirnoff. Thlaspi caerulescens J. and ... 107 , 106 7-1 073, 1995a. Howden, R., P.B. Goldsbrough, C.R. Andersen, and C.S. Cobbett. Cadmium-sensitive cad1 mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana are phytochelati...
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Phytoremediation of Contaminated Soil and Water - Chapter 12 doc
... USA 84, 43 9-4 43, 1987. Howden, R. and C.S. Cobbett. Cadmium-sensitive mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Physiol. 100 , 10 0-1 07, 1992. Howden, R., C.R. Andersen, P.B. Goldsbrough, and C.S. Cobbett ... A cadmium-sensitive, glutathione-deficient mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Physiol. 107 , 106 7-1 073, 1995a. Howden, R., P.B. Goldsbrough, C.R. Andersen, and...
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Phytoremediation of Contaminated Soil and Water - Chapter 14 docx
... mg L -1 Zn. Two contrasting leaves were placed in a 6-cm plastic petri dish. Across the whole experiment, the mean difference between the high-zinc and low-zinc leaves was 28,135 μg g -1 , and ... low-zinc soils possess strong powers of zinc accumu- Copyright © 2000 by Taylor & Francis studies may employ very elaborate schemes analyzing the offspring of controlled crosses...
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