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Title: | FITOREMEDIJACIJA ZAGAĐENOG SEDIMENTA | Other Titles: | PHYTOREMEDIATION OF CONTAMINATED SEDIMENT | Authors: | Đukanović, N. Beljin, J. Zeremski, T. Tričković, J. Rončević, S. Stojanov, N. Maletić, S. |
Keywords: | Heavy metals;Phytoremediation;Sediment;Soil | Issue Date: | Jun-2022 | Publisher: | ASSOCIATION FOR WATER TECHNOLOGY AND SANITARY ENGINEERING WATERWORKS AND SEWERAGE ASSOCIATION OF SERBIA | Project: | The research was funded by Horizon 2020 EU’s Research and Innovation program through Phy2Climate project (Grant No. 101006912) | Conference: | WASTE WATERS, MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTES AND HAZARDOUS WASTES | Abstract: | Sediment, as an integral part of the aquatic ecosystem, is polluted by heavy metals, mainly as a result of the discharge of untreated wastewater. When the sediment is significantly polluted, it is necessary to remediate it. Phytoremediation is a technique in which plants that have the ability to absorb and translocate heavy metals are used to purify contaminated sediment and soil. The objective of pot trials was to assess if rapeseed as an energy crop, has potential to be used for phytoextraction of heavy metals from sediment. The content of heavy metals in the sediment (at the beginning and at the end of the experiment) and in oilseed rape (after harvest) was determined using EPA3051A and EPA6020B. | URI: | https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/32470 | ISBN: | 9788681618134 | Rights: | Attribution 3.0 United States |
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