2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.05.029
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Monosilicic acid potential in phytoremediation of the contaminated areas

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“…Conversely, a few plant species such as T. orientali restricted the accumulation of Pb in roots [ 34 ]. Addition of AA under Pb stress significantly increased the uptake of Pb and its accumulation in leaves, stems, and roots, similar to the findings reported by Bjelkova et al [ 36 ] and Ji et al [ 31 ]. AA and other organic acids offer the electrons and protons and construct complex ions to be readily up taken by plant roots [ 37 ].…”
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“…Conversely, a few plant species such as T. orientali restricted the accumulation of Pb in roots [ 34 ]. Addition of AA under Pb stress significantly increased the uptake of Pb and its accumulation in leaves, stems, and roots, similar to the findings reported by Bjelkova et al [ 36 ] and Ji et al [ 31 ]. AA and other organic acids offer the electrons and protons and construct complex ions to be readily up taken by plant roots [ 37 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The role of AA in promoting the photosynthetic rate occurs due to increased chlorophyll contents [ 30 ]. A similar promoting role of indole-3-acetic acid was reported in S. nigrum by Ji et al [ 31 ].…”
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“…The silicate mineral-based fertilizers can optimize the soil properties and thus the nutrient cycling when they provide the sufficient water-soluble Si to meet the plant needs and do not contaminate the soil (Ji et al, 2016). The inorganic materials such as clays, micas, feldspars, and quartz (SiO2) although being rich in Si, are poor Si-fertilizer sources because of the low Si solubility.…”
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“…Several researchers have been studied phytoremediation process and its strategies including phytoextraction, phytostabilization, phytofiltration, phytovolatilization, etc. (El-Ramady et al 2015a, b;Agnello et al 2016;Ji et al 2016;Liao et al 2016b;Luo et al 2016;Ma et al 2016;Mitton et al 2016;Shah et al 2016;Wan et al 2016;Ansari et al 2017;Bauddh et al 2017). It is also reported that, phytoremediation of contaminated environments using nanoparticles (e.g., nano-Au, Ag, CuO, ZnO and C 60 ) have been performed, where these nanoparticles can be absorbed and translocated by plants either as nano-or in their ionic form (Tripathi et al 2015(Tripathi et al , 2016Mustafa and Komatsu 2016;Singh and Lee 2016;Khan et al 2016;Patil et al 2016;Martínez-Fernández et al 2017).…”
Section: Environmental Nanotechnology and Pollution Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%