2023
DOI: 10.1111/rec.14065
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Natural fermentation of plant tissues as environmental remediation materials to improve soil and enhance plant resistance to cadmium stress

Xu Zhenggang,
Jiang Kangkang,
Yang Yue
et al.

Abstract: Cadmium (Cd) pollution poses a serious threat to various ecosystems, and phytoremediation is an alternate method for developing the soil health. To better utilize phytoremediation for Cd‐contaminated soil remediation, the ginkgo leaves, pine needles, and Eucommia bark were mixed and naturally fermented to obtain Ginkgo biloba–Pinus massoniana–Eucommia ulmoides (GPE) Jiaosu and Jiaosu residue, whose effects on Broussonetia papyrifera planted in Cd‐contaminated soil were evaluated. The results showed that the co… Show more

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