2021
DOI: 10.1002/clen.202000262
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Using Native Woody Plants for Phytomanagement of Urban Technosols Contaminated by Wood Pole Preservatives

Abstract: Technosols are a major component of urban areas with little to no value, but many benefits can be gained by the use of native plants for their ecological reclamation. The aim of this study is to examine the capacity of North American native woody species to establish in and remediate a wood preservative‐contaminated technosol. Nine species are planted in mesocosms containing highly contaminated or non‐contaminated synthetic technosols. Remediation potential and plant physiology parameters (survival, photosynth… Show more

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“…As a natural, eco-friendly, ubiquitous, and renewable resource, wood has been used as a pleasant biomass material and widely for tools, furniture, buildings, and decoration, due to its good mechanical properties, easy processing, and delightful aesthetic appearance. [1][2][3] Wood is mainly composed of cellulose (30-50%), hemicellulose (15-35%), and lignin (20-35%), as well as some extractives. [4][5][6] Among these components, DOI: 10.1002/clen.202100420 semicrystalline cellulose serves as the elementary fibrils while hemicellulose crosslinks cellulose fibrils.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a natural, eco-friendly, ubiquitous, and renewable resource, wood has been used as a pleasant biomass material and widely for tools, furniture, buildings, and decoration, due to its good mechanical properties, easy processing, and delightful aesthetic appearance. [1][2][3] Wood is mainly composed of cellulose (30-50%), hemicellulose (15-35%), and lignin (20-35%), as well as some extractives. [4][5][6] Among these components, DOI: 10.1002/clen.202100420 semicrystalline cellulose serves as the elementary fibrils while hemicellulose crosslinks cellulose fibrils.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%