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  • Induced phytoextraction of heavy metals using chelating agents and agricultural crops could present an environmental-friendly and cost-effective remediation technique for agricultural soils contaminated with heavy metals originating from smelting industry. The chelating agent ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) proved to be efficient in increasing the mobility and phytoavailability of heavy metals in soils.In a pot experiment, high initial water-soluble heavy metal concentrations resulted in phytotoxic symptoms observed on Zea mays (especially following higher single doses of EDTA). Split doses caused less phytotoxic effects. The phytotoxic effects resulted in a significantly decrease of plant biomass production. Decrease was higher following single doses compared to corresponding split doses. Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn concentration in the plant shoots were significant increased by EDTA applications (especially that of Pb with a 23-fold increase in the treatment amended with the highest single dose). Sing
  • Induced phytoextraction of heavy metals using chelating agents and agricultural crops could present an environmental-friendly and cost-effective remediation technique for agricultural soils contaminated with heavy metals originating from smelting industry. The chelating agent ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) proved to be efficient in increasing the mobility and phytoavailability of heavy metals in soils.In a pot experiment, high initial water-soluble heavy metal concentrations resulted in phytotoxic symptoms observed on Zea mays (especially following higher single doses of EDTA). Split doses caused less phytotoxic effects. The phytotoxic effects resulted in a significantly decrease of plant biomass production. Decrease was higher following single doses compared to corresponding split doses. Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn concentration in the plant shoots were significant increased by EDTA applications (especially that of Pb with a 23-fold increase in the treatment amended with the highest single dose). Sing (en)
  • Induced phytoextraction of heavy metals using chelating agents and agricultural crops could present an environmental-friendly and cost-effective remediation technique for agricultural soils contaminated with heavy metals originating from smelting industry. The chelating agent ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) proved to be efficient in increasing the mobility and phytoavailability of heavy metals in soils.In a pot experiment, high initial water-soluble heavy metal concentrations resulted in phytotoxic symptoms observed on Zea mays (especially following higher single doses of EDTA). Split doses caused less phytotoxic effects. The phytotoxic effects resulted in a significantly decrease of plant biomass production. Decrease was higher following single doses compared to corresponding split doses. Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn concentration in the plant shoots were significant increased by EDTA applications (especially that of Pb with a 23-fold increase in the treatment amended with the highest single dose). Sing (cs)
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  • The effect of single and split EDTA application on the efficiency of heavy metal phytoextraction using Zea mays
  • Vliv jednorázové a vícenásobné aplikace EDTA na účinnost fytoextrakce těžkých kovů kukuřicí setou (cs)
  • The effect of single and split EDTA application on the efficiency of heavy metal phytoextraction using Zea mays (en)
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  • The effect of single and split EDTA application on the efficiency of heavy metal phytoextraction using Zea mays
  • Vliv jednorázové a vícenásobné aplikace EDTA na účinnost fytoextrakce těžkých kovů kukuřicí setou (cs)
  • The effect of single and split EDTA application on the efficiency of heavy metal phytoextraction using Zea mays (en)
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  • EDTA, phytoextraction, Zea mays, soil, heavy metals (en)
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