Removal of toxic pollutants from water environment by phytoremediation: a survey on application and future prospects

S Jeevanantham, A Saravanan, RV Hemavathy… - … technology & innovation, 2019 - Elsevier
Pollutants is one of the ecological contaminations for the time being days as effect of
mechanical improvement in a few nations. Heavy metals and dyes give harmful …

Ex-situ remediation technologies for environmental pollutants: a critical perspective

S Kuppusamy, T Palanisami, M Megharaj… - … and Toxicology Volume …, 2016 - Springer
Pollution and the global health impacts from toxic environmental pollutants are presently of
great concern. At present, more than 100 million people are at risk from exposure to a …

Phytoremediation of salt-affected soils: a review of processes, applicability, and the impact of climate change

JM Jesus, AS Danko, A Fiúza, MT Borges - Environmental Science and …, 2015 - Springer
Soil salinization affects 1–10 billion ha worldwide, threatening the agricultural production
needed to feed the ever increasing world population. Phytoremediation may be a cost …

Role of plants in a constructed wetland: current and new perspectives

O Shelef, A Gross, S Rachmilevitch - Water, 2013 - mdpi.com
The role of plants in the treatment of effluents by constructed wetland (CW) systems is under
debate. Here, we review ways in which plants can affect CW processes and suggest two …

The mechanisms of improving coastal saline soils by planting rice

Z Xu, T Shao, Z Lv, Y Yue, A Liu, X Long, Z Zhou… - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
Planting rice is one of the effective ways to improve saline soils, but the underlying
mechanisms are unknown. We studied basic soil properties (including pH, salt content, total …

A comprehensive review of environmental and operational issues of constructed wetland systems

C Ingrao, S Failla, C Arcidiacono - Current Opinion in Environmental …, 2020 - Elsevier
Constructed wetlands (CWs) are increasingly gaining ground for the treatment of domestic
and agricultural wastewaters, coal mine drainage, and stormwater runoff, mainly because of …

Phytoremediation of heavy metal contaminated saline soils using halophytes: current progress and future perspectives

L Liang, W Liu, Y Sun, X Huo, S Li… - Environmental …, 2017 - cdnsciencepub.com
Soil salinity is a destructive environmental stressor that greatly reduces plant growth and
productivity. In recent years, large tracts of farmland in arid and semiarid regions have been …

Modelling soil salinity effects on salt water uptake and crop growth using a modified denitrification-decomposition model: A phytoremediation approach

SHH Shah, J Wang, X Hao, BW Thomas - Journal of environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Soil salinization is a widespread problem affecting global food production. Phytoremediation
is emerging as a viable and cost-effective technology to reclaim salt-affected soil. However …

Halophytes as vertical-flow constructed wetland vegetation for domestic wastewater treatment

MS Fountoulakis, G Sabathianakis, I Kritsotakis… - Science of the total …, 2017 - Elsevier
Recent findings show that halophytes have the ability to accumulate salts in their tissues,
making them a very interesting group of plants for domestic wastewater treatment in …

Current knowledge on genus Bassia All.: a comprehensive review on traditional use, phytochemistry, pharmacological activity, and nonmedical applications

K Grabowska, W Buzdygan, A Galanty… - Phytochemistry …, 2023 - Springer
Bassia All. is a genus from the Amaranthaceae family, which was created by merging
selected species belonging to the former Bassia and Kochia genera with those classified to …