Phytoremediation By Aromatic Plants To Remove Heavy Metals From Contaminated Soil : Case Study Of Taiping Landfill

Heavy metal pollution is a widespread occurrence that causes serious environmental problems. This issue has to be addressed to ensure a safe and clean environment. The use of plant species to remove contaminants from soils is generally described as phytoremediation. Phytoremediation is an environ...

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Main Author: Mashhoor Rood, Maryam
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2014
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description Heavy metal pollution is a widespread occurrence that causes serious environmental problems. This issue has to be addressed to ensure a safe and clean environment. The use of plant species to remove contaminants from soils is generally described as phytoremediation. Phytoremediation is an environment-friendly and emerging technology that purges contaminated soil and water to a large extent. According to current research, instead of growing edible crops, growing certain aromatic species is feasible. The final product is free from heavy metals so that such aromatic crops are considered to be an excellent choice for phytoremediation. This study evaluates the potential application of thymus vulgaris, sweet basil. Origanum majorana, and portulaca oleracea in the phytoremediation of as, co. Cr, cu, li, mn, ni, pb. V. And zn. Seeds were planted in six different growth media pots, including sn1, sn4, sn8, nn1, nn2, and nn4, their levels in a completely randomized block design with three replications.
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spelling usm-630662025-10-24T07:23:04Z http://eprints.usm.my/63066/ Phytoremediation By Aromatic Plants To Remove Heavy Metals From Contaminated Soil : Case Study Of Taiping Landfill Mashhoor Rood, Maryam TA1-2040 Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Heavy metal pollution is a widespread occurrence that causes serious environmental problems. This issue has to be addressed to ensure a safe and clean environment. The use of plant species to remove contaminants from soils is generally described as phytoremediation. Phytoremediation is an environment-friendly and emerging technology that purges contaminated soil and water to a large extent. According to current research, instead of growing edible crops, growing certain aromatic species is feasible. The final product is free from heavy metals so that such aromatic crops are considered to be an excellent choice for phytoremediation. This study evaluates the potential application of thymus vulgaris, sweet basil. Origanum majorana, and portulaca oleracea in the phytoremediation of as, co. Cr, cu, li, mn, ni, pb. V. And zn. Seeds were planted in six different growth media pots, including sn1, sn4, sn8, nn1, nn2, and nn4, their levels in a completely randomized block design with three replications. 2014-12 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/63066/1/Pages%20from%2010-00001785135.pdf Mashhoor Rood, Maryam (2014) Phytoremediation By Aromatic Plants To Remove Heavy Metals From Contaminated Soil : Case Study Of Taiping Landfill. Masters thesis, Perpustakaan Hamzah Sendut.
spellingShingle TA1-2040 Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Mashhoor Rood, Maryam
Phytoremediation By Aromatic Plants To Remove Heavy Metals From Contaminated Soil : Case Study Of Taiping Landfill
title Phytoremediation By Aromatic Plants To Remove Heavy Metals From Contaminated Soil : Case Study Of Taiping Landfill
title_full Phytoremediation By Aromatic Plants To Remove Heavy Metals From Contaminated Soil : Case Study Of Taiping Landfill
title_fullStr Phytoremediation By Aromatic Plants To Remove Heavy Metals From Contaminated Soil : Case Study Of Taiping Landfill
title_full_unstemmed Phytoremediation By Aromatic Plants To Remove Heavy Metals From Contaminated Soil : Case Study Of Taiping Landfill
title_short Phytoremediation By Aromatic Plants To Remove Heavy Metals From Contaminated Soil : Case Study Of Taiping Landfill
title_sort phytoremediation by aromatic plants to remove heavy metals from contaminated soil : case study of taiping landfill
topic TA1-2040 Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
url http://eprints.usm.my/63066/
http://eprints.usm.my/63066/1/Pages%20from%2010-00001785135.pdf