2005
DOI: 10.1016/s1573-4285(05)80022-5
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Chapter 3 Remediation techniques

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“…The soil chemical properties significantly affect the distribution of the metals among the different soil fractions (Mocko and Waclawek 2004). For instance, pH is an important factor influencing the availability of metals in the soil for plant uptake (Prasad andde Oliveira Freitas 2003, Bradl andXenidis 2005). Jones (2001) stated that the pH CaCl2 value is lower than pH H20 and this was evident in this study.…”
Section: Root-zone Soil Ph and Concentration Of CD And Crsupporting
confidence: 50%
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“…The soil chemical properties significantly affect the distribution of the metals among the different soil fractions (Mocko and Waclawek 2004). For instance, pH is an important factor influencing the availability of metals in the soil for plant uptake (Prasad andde Oliveira Freitas 2003, Bradl andXenidis 2005). Jones (2001) stated that the pH CaCl2 value is lower than pH H20 and this was evident in this study.…”
Section: Root-zone Soil Ph and Concentration Of CD And Crsupporting
confidence: 50%
“…Of the 32 plant root zone soils, only 6, or about 19%, had Cd. Cd is mainly used in alloys, in electroplating, in pigments, in batteries, and in protecting steel iron and steel against corrosion, and although it has been restricted worldwide due to its environmental impact, it can still be found in many consumer goods (Bradl et al 2005).…”
Section: Bioconcentration Factor (Bcf) and Transfer Factor (Tf)mentioning
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“…So far, numerous physical remediation methods have been developed and largely used (Mulligan et al . 2001; Bradl & Xenidis 2005). In the past decade, however, phytoremediation, i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HMs are inorganic pollutants that cannot be degraded, but they can either be stabilized into less bioavailable forms in soils or extracted from soils (Pilon-Smits 2005). So far, numerous physical remediation methods have been developed and largely used (Mulligan et al 2001;Bradl & Xenidis 2005). In the past decade, however, phytoremediation, i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%