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Is phytoextraction a suitable green treatment for metal-contaminated sediments ?

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The cleaning of waterways by regular dredging generates great volumes of sediments and, owing to human activities, these sediments often contain large amounts of metals. These materials are usually spread on landfill sites. Phytoremediation could be a stategy for the reclamation of these polluted sediments. To our knowledge, phytoextraction with hyperaccumulating plants has been few tested on contaminated sediment. This work focuses on the mechanisms of Cd accumulation in Arabidopsis halleri, a Cd and Zn hyperaccumulator, and the effects of this species on a metal polluted sediment.
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ineris-00976206 , version 1 (09-04-2014)

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Stéphanie Huguet, Géraldine Sarret, Valérie Bert, M.-P. Isaure, Olivier Proux, et al.. Is phytoextraction a suitable green treatment for metal-contaminated sediments ?. International Symposium on Sediment Management (I2SM), Jul 2008, Lille, France. pp.281-288. ⟨ineris-00976206⟩
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