📚 Volume 30, Issue 8 📋 ID: 2TFyXgf

Authors

Haruto Tanaka, Priya Nair, Fatima Jafari, Lucas Meyer , Dmytro Diallo, Miguel Hernández, Lei Schulz

Kyoto University; University of Kerala; University of Tehran; University of Cape Town

Keywords

Phytoremediation Heavy Metals Native Species Soil Health Environmental Remediation

Abstract

This study investigates the efficacy of various native plant species in the phytoremediation of soils contaminated with heavy metals. The research focuses on identifying species with high tolerance and accumulation capabilities for metals such as cadmium, lead, and zinc. Through field experiments and laboratory analyses, the potential of these plants to restore soil health and their impact on local biodiversity is assessed. The findings suggest that certain species not only survive in contaminated conditions but also contribute to soil decontamination, offering a sustainable approach to environmental remediation.
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Haruto Tanaka, Priya Nair, Fatima Jafari, Lucas Meyer , Dmytro Diallo, Miguel Hernández, Lei Schulz (2023). "Phytoremediation Potential of Native Plant Species in Heavy Metal-Contaminated Soils". Wulfenia, 30(8).