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Suitable methods for cleaning of contaminated sites by wide spectra of pollutants are under investigations in many countries. Techniques friendly to the environment are designed to use plants and/or microbes will play more important role in near future.Capacity of plants to remediate soils depends on biomass production and accumulation of contaminants in aboveground biomass. the efficiency of phytoextraction using plants also depends on original level of toxic elements in soil and plant-availability ofindividual elements. Accumulator trees such as Salix spp. grown on medium contaminated soil may verify similar remediation capacity like hyperaccumulator species. The remediation factors (calculated as percentage of element removed from total amount ofelement in pot soil) determined from our pot experiments showed reasonable phytoextraction potential for cadmium (30 %), and zinc (5 %) after three vegetation periods. ess mobile elements such as arsenic and lead did not introduce sufficient remediation Suitable methods for cleaning of contaminated sites by wide spectra of pollutants are under investigations in many countries. Techniques friendly to the environment are designed to use plants and/or microbes will play more important role in near future.Capacity of plants to remediate soils depends on biomass production and accumulation of contaminants in aboveground biomass. the efficiency of phytoextraction using plants also depends on original level of toxic elements in soil and plant-availability ofindividual elements. Accumulator trees such as Salix spp. grown on medium contaminated soil may verify similar remediation capacity like hyperaccumulator species. The remediation factors (calculated as percentage of element removed from total amount ofelement in pot soil) determined from our pot experiments showed reasonable phytoextraction potential for cadmium (30 %), and zinc (5 %) after three vegetation periods. ess mobile elements such as arsenic and lead did not introduce sufficient remediation Suitable methods for cleaning of contaminated sites by wide spectra of pollutants are under investigations in many countries. Techniques friendly to the environment are designed to use plants and/or microbes will play more important role in near future.Capacity of plants to remediate soils depends on biomass production and accumulation of contaminants in aboveground biomass. the efficiency of phytoextraction using plants also depends on original level of toxic elements in soil and plant-availability ofindividual elements. Accumulator trees such as Salix spp. grown on medium contaminated soil may verify similar remediation capacity like hyperaccumulator species. The remediation factors (calculated as percentage of element removed from total amount ofelement in pot soil) determined from our pot experiments showed reasonable phytoextraction potential for cadmium (30 %), and zinc (5 %) after three vegetation periods. ess mobile elements such as arsenic and lead did not introduce sufficient remediation
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Schopnost rychle rostoucích dřevin ozdravovat kontaminovanou půdu The capacity of fast growing trees to remediate contaminated soil The capacity of fast growing trees to remediate contaminated soil
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The capacity of fast growing trees to remediate contaminated soil The capacity of fast growing trees to remediate contaminated soil Schopnost rychle rostoucích dřevin ozdravovat kontaminovanou půdu
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127;132
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P(QF4063)
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n13:2006
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RIV/60460709:41210/05:###11156
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phytoextraction, willows, poplars, risk elements
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[8F8E2E74D528]
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Nyíregyháza, Hungary
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Nyíregyháza, Hungary
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Innovation and Utility in the Visegrád Fours
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5
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6
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n13:2005
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Tlustoš, Pavel Vysloužilová, Markéta Balík, Jiří Száková, Jiřina Pavlíková, Daniela Fischerová, Zuzana
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2005-10-13+02:00
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6
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Continent-Ph Ltd.
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963-86918-1-6
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41210