2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-011-0978-3
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The Bioaccumulation Performance of Reeds and Cattails in a Constructed Treatment Wetland for Removal of Heavy Metals in Landfill Leachate Treatment (Etueffont, France)

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“…Leaves and Roots ( and ). In this study, higher values of BCF than FT were observed, indicating that the plant possesses phytoremediation and phytostabilization potential [61,62]. The concentrations of BCF > 1 in both leaves and root (Table 2), same behavior as Ye et al [16] and Sasmaz et al [34].…”
Section: Translocation Factor (Ft)supporting
confidence: 77%
“…Leaves and Roots ( and ). In this study, higher values of BCF than FT were observed, indicating that the plant possesses phytoremediation and phytostabilization potential [61,62]. The concentrations of BCF > 1 in both leaves and root (Table 2), same behavior as Ye et al [16] and Sasmaz et al [34].…”
Section: Translocation Factor (Ft)supporting
confidence: 77%
“…These were filtered (Whatman filter paper No. 1) into 25 ml volumetric flasks which were completed to the mark with double-distilled water and analyzed for Pb and Sb using FAAS (GBC-Savant) [21]. The remaining cut rhizomes (145) were planted in nine beds (three beds for each treatment) at a depth of about 20 cm and watered with 40 L of tap water (20 L polyethylene bucket) per bed skipping a day or two in between watering events.…”
Section: Sampling and Chemical Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Animals browse the plant. Phragmites australis has reportedly been used for remediation of heavy-metalcontaminated aquatic ecosystems [19][20][21]. To the best of the authors' knowledge, limited information is available on the early uptake and accumulation of Pb and Sb by P. australis under field conditions, particularly in soil with recycled and nonrecycled slag from the recycling of automobile LABs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are based on the usage of herbaceous, rhizomes and macrophyte plants, like canes, or tree species like willows, for the natural biological purification of leachate (Grisey et al 2012). This method requires high retention times, long enough so that you can develop as much bacteria as possible so that it degrades the organic fraction.…”
Section: Biological Treatment + Chemical Oxidation (O 3 + Uv) + Ultramentioning
confidence: 99%