2018
DOI: 10.15243/jdmlm.2018.054.1381
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Phytoremediation of Pb contaminated paddy field using combination of Agrobacterium sp. I3, compost and ramie (Boehmeria nivea)

Abstract: Industry sector exerts a negative effect on the environment. Industrial waste is often disposed to the rivers. The industry contributes to the accumulation of heavy metals in the environment. In farming sector, the accumulation of heavy metals can result in water pollution and be washed into the ground. Therefore, the farming product can be contaminated with heavy metals and they can be harmful to human health. The objective of this research was to reduce the Pb heavy metal content in paddy soil. This research… Show more

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“…Organic matter and nitrogen-fixing bacteria affect plant growth (Widawati & Suliasih, 2019). In addition, according to a study by Rosariastuti et al (2018) an increase in plant height followed by an increase in plant dry weight indicates good photosynthesis. Therefore, the higher the plant growth/height, the higher the dry weight or biomass of the plant.…”
Section: Plant Heightmentioning
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“…Organic matter and nitrogen-fixing bacteria affect plant growth (Widawati & Suliasih, 2019). In addition, according to a study by Rosariastuti et al (2018) an increase in plant height followed by an increase in plant dry weight indicates good photosynthesis. Therefore, the higher the plant growth/height, the higher the dry weight or biomass of the plant.…”
Section: Plant Heightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it has a negative correlation with soil pH. Addition of organic fertilizers increases CEC and availability of soil N, P, and K. According to a study by (Rosariastuti et al, 2018), increase in CEC is caused by the addition of soil organic matter. Increased number of microbes capable of forming organic acids can reduce the pH value (Song et al, 2018).…”
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“…Biduri is a drought-resistant, salt-tolerant plant and grows wild [11]. Based on the results of research by [12], the use of Agrobacterium sp increased Pb absorption by 84,8%-99,2% in hemp plants in Ngringo Village. Rhizobium sp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although optimizing cultivation techniques (e.g., fertilization or harvesting strategies) could reduce fertilizer input (Liu et al, 2012;Zeng et al, 2013), the breeding for varieties that can use nutrients efficiently and grow on poor soils will provide a more efficient and long-term solution. Additionally, given that ramie shows strong heavy metal tolerance and has a variety of nonfood uses (Rosariastuti et al, 2018;Lan et al, 2020), ramie could be grown in heavy metal-contaminated soil (Neilson and Rajakaruna, 2014;Zheng J. et al, 2019). Heavy metal-contaminated soils (mainly in mining areas) are generally characterized by poor fertility (Mensah, 2015;Lwin et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%