Phytoremediation of landfill leachate

DL Jones, KL Williamson, AG Owen - Waste Management, 2006 - Elsevier
Leachate emissions from landfill sites are of concern, primarily due to their toxic impact
when released unchecked into the environment, and the potential for landfill sites to …

Potential for enhanced phytoremediation of landfills using biosolids–a review

KR Kim, G Owens - Journal of environmental management, 2010 - Elsevier
Despite the use of recyclable materials increasing worldwide, waste disposal to landfill
remains the most common method of waste management because it is simple and relatively …

[图书][B] Satoyama: the traditional rural landscape of Japan

K Takeuchi, RD Brown, I Washitani, A Tsunekawa… - 2012 - books.google.com
Japan's traditional and fragile satoyama landscape system was developed over centuries of
human life on mountainous island terrain in a monsoon climate. The carefully managed …

Heavy metal phytoremediation by the novel prospect of microbes, nanotechnology, and genetic engineering for recovery and rehabilitation of landfill site

P Kanwar, U Mina, IS Thakur, S Srivastava - Bioresource Technology …, 2023 - Elsevier
The degradation of various hazardous substances in landfill sites causes air, water, and soil
pollution in the nearby vicinity. Phytoremediation is one of the most important techniques …

Phytoremediation of landfill leachate and compost wastewater by irrigation of Populus and Salix: biomass and growth response

MZ Justin, N Pajk, V Zupanc, M Zupančič - Waste management, 2010 - Elsevier
A pot experiment is described with a fast-growing poplar clone and two native willows
(Populus deltoides Bartr. cl. I-69/55 (Lux)), Salix viminalis L. and Salix purpurea L.), irrigated …

Willows for environmental projects: A literature review of results on evapotranspiration rate and its driving factors across the genus Salix

C Frédette, M Labrecque, Y Comeau… - Journal of Environmental …, 2019 - Elsevier
Willows are increasingly used for a wide range of environmental projects, including biomass
production, leachate treatment, riparian buffers and treatment wetlands. Evapotranspiration …

Stress tolerance of five willow clones after irrigation with different amounts of landfill leachate

I Dimitriou, P Aronsson, M Weih - Bioresource technology, 2006 - Elsevier
Short-rotation willow (Salix sp.) coppice, a commercial crop grown for energy purposes, is
used for phytoremediation of landfill leachate in Sweden. However, the leachate's chemical …

Treatment of landfill leachate by irrigation of willow coppice–Plant response and treatment efficiency

P Aronsson, T Dahlin, I Dimitriou - Environmental Pollution, 2010 - Elsevier
Landfill leachates usually need to be treated before discharged, and using soil–plant
systems for this has gained substantial interest in Sweden and in the UK. A three-year field …

The potential for landfill leachate treatment using willows in the UK—a critical review

J Duggan - Resources, Conservation and Recycling, 2005 - Elsevier
Landfill leachate is an increasing problem for UK landfill operators, regulators and the
environment. Economically and environmentally sustainable solutions are in growing …

The potential for short rotation energy forestry on restored landfill caps

DJ Nixon, W Stephens, SF Tyrrel, EDR Brierley - Bioresource technology, 2001 - Elsevier
This review examines the potential for producing biomass on restored landfills using willow
and poplar species in short rotation energy forestry. In southern England, the potential …