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Optimization of arsenic phytoremediation using Eichhornia crassipes
International Journal of Phytoremediation, 2018This study aimed to evaluate the pH, phosphate, and nitrate in the process of arsenic absorption by Eichhornia crassipes (water hyacinth), using the surface response methodology, in order to optimize the process. The plants were exposed to a concentration of arsenic of 0.5 mg L-1 (NaAsO2) over a period of 10 days.
Tamara Daiane de Souza +4 more
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Car Wash Water Treatment Using Eichhornia Crassipes
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020Eichhornia Crassipes or commonly known as Water Hyacinth can help in the process of Phytoremediation. The paper deals with the effectiveness of Eichhornia Crassipes in purifying car wash water. For conditioning the car wash water further, we can also use alum.
Binayak Dash, Jajneswar Nanda
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Bioconcentration and Phytotoxicity of Cd in Eichhornia crassipes
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2006Plants of Eichhornia crassipes grown at various levels of cadmium ranging from 0.1 to 100 microg ml(-1) accumulated Cd in a concentration and duration dependent manner. At all levels, Cd accumulation by various plant tissues followed the order roots shoot leaves.
Kum Kum, Mishra, U N, Rai, Om, Prakash
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Uranium biosorption from aqueous solution onto Eichhornia crassipes
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2016Batch experiments were conducted to investigate the biosorption of U(VI) from aqueous solutions onto the nonliving biomass of an aquatic macrophyte Eichhornia crassipes. The results showed that the adsorption of U(VI) onto E. crassipes was highly pH-dependent and the best pH for U(VI) removal was 5.5.
Zheng-ji, Yi +5 more
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Water Hyacinth Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms
2017Water hyacinth, Eichhornia crassipes, is considered as one of the world’s worst weeds. They successfully invaded lakes, ponds, canals, and rivers. It is still rapidly spreading into many countries,influencing local environmental and agriculture cultural problems. The aim of this chapter is to summarize the effects caused by E.
Jianwei Fu, Mengzhu Shi, Jianyu Li
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Environmental Nanotechnology, Monitoring & Management, 2023
Yudha Gusti Wibowo +2 more
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Yudha Gusti Wibowo +2 more
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Resource recovery of Eichhornia crassipes as oil superabsorbent
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2017The elastic cellulose-based aerogels (CBAs) with highly porous (99.56%) and low-density (0.0065gcm-1) were prepared using Eichhornia crassipes as cellulose source and polyvinyl alcohol directly as cross-linker via a facile and environment-friendly process.
Tiantian Yin +3 more
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Understanding the bacterial community structure associated with the Eichhornia crassipes rootzone
Molecular Biology Reports, 2023Chandra Kant Singh +2 more
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