2015
DOI: 10.1007/s40071-014-0089-z
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Efficacy of phytoremediation technology in decontaminating the toxic effluent released during recovery of metals from polymetallic sea nodules

Abstract: Efficacy of phytoremediation using two macrophytes Azolla pinnata and Lemna minor in decontaminating the toxic effluent released during recovery of metals from polymetallic sea nodules was analysed by applying fish bioassay. The economically important fish, L. rohita, was exposed to both, the Azolla-phytoremediated effluent (APE) and Lemna-phytoremediated effluent (LPE) for assessment of metal bioaccumulation (Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, Pb, Cr and Cd) and alterations in biochemical (proteins, lipids, glycogen, cholestero… Show more

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“…Metal uptake (MU), translocation/transfer factor (TF), bioconcentration factor (BCF), Percent metal uptake (% MU), Removal capacity (RC) and Toxicity index (TI). These models are repeatedly used in aquatic phytoremediation studies of metals in aqueous medium [48,156,177,175,176,141,155,44,143,165,158,146,137,166,167,168,171,172,148,139,150,173,210,211] and can also be used in organic pollutant remediation studies.…”
Section: Chemometrics For Aquatic Phytoremediationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metal uptake (MU), translocation/transfer factor (TF), bioconcentration factor (BCF), Percent metal uptake (% MU), Removal capacity (RC) and Toxicity index (TI). These models are repeatedly used in aquatic phytoremediation studies of metals in aqueous medium [48,156,177,175,176,141,155,44,143,165,158,146,137,166,167,168,171,172,148,139,150,173,210,211] and can also be used in organic pollutant remediation studies.…”
Section: Chemometrics For Aquatic Phytoremediationmentioning
confidence: 99%