2023
DOI: 10.36348/gajpdr.2023.v05i01.003
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Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals from Irrigation Water, Faisalabad, Pakistan

Abstract: A technique called phytoremediation makes use of a plant’s root system to draw contaminants, primarily heavy metals (zn, cr, and ni), from the surrounding rhizosphere. These are the end result of human actions such the use of pesticides, waste byproducts, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. This analysis focuses on soil contamination removal since prolonged exposure to heavy metals can cause respiratory illnesses, cardiovascular disorders, cancer of the liver, lungs, and kidneys, among other problems. In order to … Show more

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“…Over the past few decades, urbanization and industrialization have become a significant contributor to the release of heavy metals into water and soil. These metals pose a hazardous pollutant and are released into water bodies such as rivers and ponds through the direct drainage of effluents, including municipal waste, fertilizers, pesticides, and sewage, without any prior treatment (Xin et al, 2020;Naeem et al, 2023;Eid, 2020). The effluents in question are found to contain heavy metals, including cadmium (Cd), arsenic (As), lead (Pb), and mercury (Hg).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past few decades, urbanization and industrialization have become a significant contributor to the release of heavy metals into water and soil. These metals pose a hazardous pollutant and are released into water bodies such as rivers and ponds through the direct drainage of effluents, including municipal waste, fertilizers, pesticides, and sewage, without any prior treatment (Xin et al, 2020;Naeem et al, 2023;Eid, 2020). The effluents in question are found to contain heavy metals, including cadmium (Cd), arsenic (As), lead (Pb), and mercury (Hg).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%