2020
DOI: 10.37358/rc.20.6.8204
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Behavior of Cd Accumulation in Sinapis alba L. in the Presence of Essential Elements (Ca, Mg, Fe, Zn, Mn, Cu, Ni)

Abstract: Heavy metal toxicity in plants is well known due to their severe phytotoxic effects and also because of their capability to accumulate in vegetables. The use of aromatic plants in remediation techniques has increased in the context of environmental pollution issues, including metal soil contamination. Cadmium is knowed as a toxic and bio accumulative element provided by natural or anthropic sources. In this context, the paper presents a laboratory experimental study aiming to evaluate the accumulating… Show more

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“…Fish samples were obtained for analysis at different stations (Table 2). The type of fish sampled at ST 1 (Chrysiptera unimaculata) differed from the fish sample at ST 2 and ST 3 [104,105].…”
Section: Heavy Metal Pollutant Analysismentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Fish samples were obtained for analysis at different stations (Table 2). The type of fish sampled at ST 1 (Chrysiptera unimaculata) differed from the fish sample at ST 2 and ST 3 [104,105].…”
Section: Heavy Metal Pollutant Analysismentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Fish samples were obtained for analysis from different stations (Table 2). The type of fish sampled at ST 1 (Chrysiptera unimaculata) differed from the fish samples from ST 2 and ST 3 [62,105,106].…”
Section: Heavy Metal Pollutant Analysismentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The adsorption process continues until the saturation point is reached [65,96]. The mechanism and changes in heavy metal adsorption by bacterial cells can be observed using analytical instruments such as SEM, EDS and XRD, while determining the adsorption efficiency can be done using AAS or ICP [125,139,140].…”
Section: Process and Mechanism Of Heavy Metal Bioabsorptionmentioning
confidence: 99%