Phytorehzial Technique for Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals Using Ornamentals Plants
Muhammad Abdul Haseeb,
Isbah Akhtar,
Aneeqa Javed
et al.
Abstract:Plants and human health are both negatively impacted by the soil's heavy metal toxicity. By using excess amounts of fertilizers, sewage sludge, and pesticides, smelting, burning coal, and other methods, they are introduced into the soil. Among different heavy metals copper and arsenic are very important but their higher concentrations cause several morphological and biochemical in plants. They become part of the food chain when fruits and vegetables are grown in contaminated soil and can cause serious health … Show more
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