2019
DOI: 10.1080/15226514.2018.1540545
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Zonal cultivars of field crops as a reserve for the phytoremediation of fluorides polluted soils

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“…Among the several determining factors for phytoremediation processes, the screening of plant species is the focus of intense research (Díaz & Pedraza, 2010;Khandare et al, 2017). Plant performance is assessed by removal efficiency, kinetics, tolerance index, growth rate (Sokolova et al, 2019;Yadav et al, 2018), and physiological disturbances that interfere with chlorophyll content, proteins, and enzymes (Karmakar et al, 2016). However, no reports were found regarding the influence of nutrient levels typical of eutrophic environments (nitrogen and phosphorus) in the phytoremediation of waters with high amounts of fluoride.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among the several determining factors for phytoremediation processes, the screening of plant species is the focus of intense research (Díaz & Pedraza, 2010;Khandare et al, 2017). Plant performance is assessed by removal efficiency, kinetics, tolerance index, growth rate (Sokolova et al, 2019;Yadav et al, 2018), and physiological disturbances that interfere with chlorophyll content, proteins, and enzymes (Karmakar et al, 2016). However, no reports were found regarding the influence of nutrient levels typical of eutrophic environments (nitrogen and phosphorus) in the phytoremediation of waters with high amounts of fluoride.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…oleifera Metzg.) has the greatest potential for phytoextraction of fluorides from contaminated soils (Sokolova et al, 2019). J. Raj and L.R.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%