2020
DOI: 10.37934/arfmts.75.3.112
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The Effect of Leachate Concentration on Typha Latifolia Plants

Abstract: Research on the ability of plants to reduce and transport pollutants, especially heavy metals, remain advancing to date in line with current technological developments. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of leachate concentration on the number of tillers of Typha latifolia plants. It also investigated the leaf length and number of leaf petals of these plants. The materials used in this study included liquid/leachate media sourced from a landfill in Banda Aceh, the aquatic plants of Typha l… Show more

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“…Typha grass transfers oxygen to media through plant roots [26][27]. Types of vetivers and batibati grass formed land colonies that survive flooding [28]. Some root exudates change the root area's pH levels, facilitating heavy metal deposition, limiting their availability, and thus reducing their toxicity levels to plants [27].…”
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“…Typha grass transfers oxygen to media through plant roots [26][27]. Types of vetivers and batibati grass formed land colonies that survive flooding [28]. Some root exudates change the root area's pH levels, facilitating heavy metal deposition, limiting their availability, and thus reducing their toxicity levels to plants [27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%