Addressing heavy metal pollution is one of the hot areas of environmental research. Despite natural existence, various anthropomorphic sources have contributed to an unusually high …
Aquaculture is emerging as one of the most viable and promising enterprises for keeping pace with the surging need for animal protein, providing nutritional and food security to …
P Sharma, S Pandey - International Journal of Environmental …, 2014 - academia.edu
The burning issue of today, s environment problem is the release of toxic contaminants from various man made sources resulting in contamination of natural resources of earth and …
Industrialization, natural processes, and urbanization have potentially accelerated the pace and the level of heavy metals (HMs) in soil and underground water. These HMs may be …
KB Chekroun, M Baghour - J Mater Environ Sci, 2013 - academia.edu
The accumulation of organic pollutants (pesticides, PCBs, DDT…) and heavy metals (Cd, Pb, Se, As…) in the aquatic systems can cause serious problems on environment and …
S Dwivedi - J Adv Lab Res Biol, 2012 - academia.edu
Instead of using mainly bacteria, it is also possible to use mainly algae to clean wastewater because many of the pollutant sources in wastewater are also food sources for algae …
S Bhatnagar, R Kumari - Annual Research & Review in …, 2013 - eprint.subtopublish.com
Bioremediation is considered as one of the safer, cleaner, cost effective and environmental friendly technology for decontaminating sites which are contaminated with wide range of …
HI Abdel-Shafy, MSM Mansour - Phytobiont and ecosystem restitution, 2018 - Springer
Phytoremediation is an important process that uses plants, green vegetation, trees, aquatic plants, and grasses to remove, stabilize, transfer, and/or destroy toxic pollutants from surface …
K Ljung, F Maley, A Cook, P Weinstein - Environment international, 2009 - Elsevier
Acid sulfate soils have been described as the “nastiest soils on earth” because of their strong acidity, increased mobility of potentially toxic elements and limited bioavailability of …