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Israa Abdulwahab Al-Baldawi

Researcher at University of Baghdad

Publications -  35
Citations -  727

Israa Abdulwahab Al-Baldawi is an academic researcher from University of Baghdad. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wastewater & Phytoremediation. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 26 publications receiving 409 citations. Previous affiliations of Israa Abdulwahab Al-Baldawi include National University of Malaysia.

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Phytodegradation of total petroleum hydrocarbon (TPH) in diesel-contaminated water using Scirpus grossus

TL;DR: In this paper, a pilot-scale constructed wetland with a sub-surface batch system was adapted for the phytoremediation of contaminated water with different diesel concentrations, i.e., 0, 0.1, 0., 0.175, and 0.25% for a period of 72 days under greenhouse conditions.
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Plant-assisted remediation of hydrocarbons in water and soil: Application, mechanisms, challenges and opportunities.

TL;DR: The scope of this review includes a description of hydrocarbon pollutants from petrochemical industries, their toxicity impacts and methods of treatment and degradation, and its opportunities to remove or reduce the negative environmental impacts of petroleum contaminations and restore damaged ecosystems with sustainable ways to keep healthy life for the future.
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Application of phytotechnology in alleviating pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in wastewater: Source, impacts, treatment, mechanisms, fate, and SWOT analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the available and current methods of conventional and green technology used are summarised and compared with phytoremediation prospective in wastewater treatment field to combat the alarming existence of PPCPs.
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Phytotransformation of methylene blue from water using aquatic plant (Azolla pinnata)

TL;DR: In this paper, the ability of the aquatic plant, Azolla pinnata as a biomass media to absorb dye (Methylene blue, MB) from water was investigated.
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Bioaugmentation for the enhancement of hydrocarbon phytoremediation by rhizobacteria consortium in pilot horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands

TL;DR: In this paper, a consortium of three rhizobacteria strains (Bacillus aquimaris, Bacillus anthracis and Bacillus cereus) was injected into the constructed wetlands (batchwise operation) planted with Scirpus grossus.