2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2013.07.018
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Effect of applying rhizobacteria and fertilizer on the growth of Ludwigia octovalvis for arsenic uptake and accumulation in phytoremediation

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“…Soil extraction to determine bioavailable Fe was carried out using methods described by Quevauviller (1998) [12]. The total extractable Fe concentration was determined using the modified wet digestion method [13]. The concentration of Fe bioavailable and extractable were analyzed using an Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS) instrument, Rayleigh WFX 210 (China) at Laboratory of Affiliation Team and Industry Consultation (TAKI) at Department of Chemical Engineering, ITS.…”
Section: Analysis Of Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil extraction to determine bioavailable Fe was carried out using methods described by Quevauviller (1998) [12]. The total extractable Fe concentration was determined using the modified wet digestion method [13]. The concentration of Fe bioavailable and extractable were analyzed using an Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (AAS) instrument, Rayleigh WFX 210 (China) at Laboratory of Affiliation Team and Industry Consultation (TAKI) at Department of Chemical Engineering, ITS.…”
Section: Analysis Of Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on a previous study (Titah et al, 2013a), L. octovalvis can be used in As phytoremediation. L. octovalvis is a suffruticose shrub or perennial woody herb growing to 2 m in height with a stem diameter of 1 cm.…”
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“…The most important factor in investigation of phytoremediation is the selection of the appropriate plants. Several tropical native plant species in Malaysia have the ability to uptake contaminants from their growing environment, for example Scirpus grossus [7,8], Lepironia articulate [9,10] and Ludwigia octovalvis [11,12]. Plant selection is impacted by the condition of the site, which affects the plants' growth.…”
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confidence: 99%