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Role of Wetland Soil Bacteria in Enhancing the Phytoremediation Process through Bioavailability Phenomenon

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The article was published on 2019-05-16. It has received 8 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Phytoremediation.

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Bioaugmentation of Vibrio alginolyticus in phytoremediation of aluminium-contaminated soil using Scirpus grossus and Thypa angustifolia.

TL;DR: Development of the design of the ex-situ soil phytoremediation reactors is suggested as a future research direction because it can significantly enhance the current obtained finding.
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Simultaneous removal of ibuprofen, organic material, and nutrients from domestic wastewater through a pilot-scale vertical sub-surface flow constructed wetland with aeration system

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the effectiveness of pilot-scale vertical subsurface flow constructed wetland (VSSFCW) planted with Scirpus grossus using an aeration system for simultaneous removal of ibuprofen, chemical oxygen demand (COD) and nutrients (NH3N, NO3-N, and PO4-P) from domestic wastewater.
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Practical limitations of bioaugmentation in treating heavy metal contaminated soil and role of plant growth promoting bacteria in phytoremediation as a promising alternative approach

TL;DR: In this article , the authors proposed the use of bioaugmentation-assisted phytoremediation in treating heavy metal contaminated soil and discussed the mechanisms of removal and interactions between plants and microbes.
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Response and capability of Scirpus mucronatus (L.) in phytotreating petrol-contaminated soil.

TL;DR: The greenhouse phytotoxicity experiment was conducted to analyse and assess the capability of Scirpus mucronatus (L.) in tolerating and removing petrol in contaminated soil and confirmed that petrol was absorbed by the plant, as shown by the increased carbon content in the plant's root and stem after the treatment.
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