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Phytoremediation after Electrokinetic Process

Additional research is encouraged to scale up to field experiments in order to evaluate the level of accomplishment of the combination of phytoremediation and electrokinetic techniques. [Pg.433]

Acar YB, Alshawabkeh AN. (1993). Principles of electrokinetic remediation. Environmental [Pg.433]

Alkorta I, Hernandez-AlUca J, Becerril JM, Amezaga I, Albizu I, Garbisu C. (2004). Recent findings on the phytoremediation of soils contaminated with environmentally toxic heavy metals and metalloids such as zinc, cadminm, lead and arsenic. Reviews in Environmental Science and Biotechnology 3 71-90. [Pg.433]

Angle JS, Linacre NA. (2005). Metal phytoextraction A survey of potential risks. International Journal of Phytoremediation 7 241-257. [Pg.433]

Baker AJM, Brooks RR. (1989). Terrestrial higher plants which hyper accnmnlate metallic elements. A review of their distribntion, ecology, and phytochemistry. Biorecovery 1 81-126. [Pg.433]


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