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  • The cultivation of fast-growing trees for remediation purpose and the production of renewable energy from contaminated biomass is an approach to the use of post-mining polluted areas which offers an alternative to more traditional types of land use. Compared to herbaceous species, fast-growing trees have several advantageous characteristics, such as a deeper root system, a high productivity and transpiration activity. Our research was focused on remediation capabilities of several species and clones of willows and poplars. Individual trees differ significantly in ability to transport nutrients and heavy metals from soil to plant biomass, as well as from roots to shoots or individual plant parts. Particular tested species produce different yields of aboveground biomass with diverse concentrations of investigated elements in individual plant parts. Fast growing trees are more sensitive to high heavy metal contamination in soil compare to defined hyperaccumulator species. The co-cropping of trees and hy
  • The cultivation of fast-growing trees for remediation purpose and the production of renewable energy from contaminated biomass is an approach to the use of post-mining polluted areas which offers an alternative to more traditional types of land use. Compared to herbaceous species, fast-growing trees have several advantageous characteristics, such as a deeper root system, a high productivity and transpiration activity. Our research was focused on remediation capabilities of several species and clones of willows and poplars. Individual trees differ significantly in ability to transport nutrients and heavy metals from soil to plant biomass, as well as from roots to shoots or individual plant parts. Particular tested species produce different yields of aboveground biomass with diverse concentrations of investigated elements in individual plant parts. Fast growing trees are more sensitive to high heavy metal contamination in soil compare to defined hyperaccumulator species. The co-cropping of trees and hy (en)
  • The cultivation of fast-growing trees for remediation purpose and the production of renewable energy from contaminated biomass is an approach to the use of post-mining polluted areas which offers an alternative to more traditional types of land use. Compared to herbaceous species, fast-growing trees have several advantageous characteristics, such as a deeper root system, a high productivity and transpiration activity. Our research was focused on remediation capabilities of several species and clones of willows and poplars. Individual trees differ significantly in ability to transport nutrients and heavy metals from soil to plant biomass, as well as from roots to shoots or individual plant parts. Particular tested species produce different yields of aboveground biomass with diverse concentrations of investigated elements in individual plant parts. Fast growing trees are more sensitive to high heavy metal contamination in soil compare to defined hyperaccumulator species. The co-cropping of trees and hy (cs)
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  • Exploitation of fast growing trees in metal remediation
  • Exploitation of fast growing trees in metal remediation (en)
  • Využití rychle rostoucích dřevin pro remediace kovů (cs)
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  • Exploitation of fast growing trees in metal remediation
  • Exploitation of fast growing trees in metal remediation (en)
  • Využití rychle rostoucích dřevin pro remediace kovů (cs)
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  • Fast growing trees, heavy metal, distribution, accumulation, remediation (en)
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  • [14116D2E9260]
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  • Dordrecht, The Netherlands
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  • Phytoremediation Rhizoremediation
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  • Száková, Jiřina
  • Tlustoš, Pavel
  • Balík, Jiří
  • Pavlíková, Daniela
  • Fuksová, Zuzana
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