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Technical note: Vetiver can grow on coal fly ash without DNA damage.

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The results suggested that apart from traditional end-points viz. growth parameters like root length, shoot length and dry weight, comet assay could also be included in a battery of tests for initial, rapid and effective selection of plants for restoration and phytoremediation of polluted sites.
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Fly ash is a by-product of coal-fired electricity generation plants. The prevalent practice of disposal is as slurry of ash and water to open lands or ash ponds located near power plants and this has lain to waste thousands of hectares all over the world. Wind and leaching are often the causes of off-site contamination from fly ash dumpsites. Vetiver (Vetiveria zizanioides) grown on fly ash for three months showed massive, mesh-like growth of roots which could have a phytostabilizing effect. The plant achieved this without any damage to its nuclear DNA as shown by comet assay done on the root nuclei, which implies the long-term survival of the plant on the remediation site. Also, when Vetiver is used for phytoremediation of coal fly ash, its shoots can be safely grazed by animals as very little of heavy metals in fly ash were found to be translocated to the shoots. These features make planting of Vetiver a practical and environmentally compatible method for restoration of fly ash dumpsites. Lack of DNA damage in Vetiver has been compared to that in a sensitive plant i.e. Allium cepa. Our results suggested that apart from traditional end-points viz. growth parameters like root length, shoot length and dry weight, comet assay could also be included in a battery of tests for initial, rapid and effective selection of plants for restoration and phytoremediation of polluted sites.

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The use of comet assay in plant toxicology: recent advances

TL;DR: Putative relations between transcripts related with DNA damage pathways, DNA replication and repair, oxidative stress and cell cycle progression that have been identified in plant cells with comet assays demonstrating DNA damage are focused on.
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Vetiver grass: An environment clean-up tool for heavy metal contaminated iron ore mine-soil

TL;DR: In this paper, a pot experiment was performed over a period of three months and the performance of vetiver grass on heavy metal-rich soil from iron ore mine was assessed, and the presence of the following heavy metals were assessed in mine-soil and their uptake by vetiver system was evaluated.
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Single Cell Gel Electrophoresis (Comet) assay with plants: research on DNA repair and ecogenotoxicity testing.

TL;DR: SCGE, in combination with in situ detection of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) induced by γ-rays and expression analysis of both DNA repair and antioxidant genes, can be used to gather information on the radiosensitivity level of the target plant genotypes.
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Use of the grass, Vetiveria zizanioides (L.) Nash for detoxification and phytoremediation of soils contaminated with fly ash from thermal power plants

TL;DR: In this paper, a pot experiment was conducted to test the phytoremediation capacity of vetiver grass from FA-soil amendments (0, 25, 50, and 100%), over a period of 18 months.
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Market Opportunities: in Sustainable Phytoremediation

TL;DR: This chapter summarizes advances in phytoremediation, mainly focusing on the economic advantages compared to traditional remediation, and describes some important physical, technical, and social limitations that constrain the development of phytoproducts.
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Microelectrophoretic study of radiation-induced DNA damages in individual mammalian cells.

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Phytoextraction: The Use of Plants To Remove Heavy Metals from Soils

TL;DR: The high metal accumulation by some cultivars of B. juncea suggests that these plants may be used to clean up toxic metal-contaminated sites in a process termed phytoextraction.
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