Green Remediation Harnessing Plant-Based Strategies for Removal of Emerging Soil Contaminants
Karen Ghazaryan,
Aman Verma,
Sapna Rawat
et al.
Abstract:Phytoremediation, a green remediation, presents an eco-friendly approach to combatting environmental pollution by harnessing the natural detoxification properties of plants. This method utilises various plant species to absorb, accumulate, and transform pollutants, offering a subtle yet effective means of cleansing contaminated soil and water. This highlights the significance of phytoremediation in addressing heavy metal pollution, which poses enduring threats to ecological systems and human health. It explore… Show more
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