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phytoremediation
(redirected from Phytostabilisation)

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phy·to·re·me·di·a·tion  (ft-r-md-shn)
n.
The use of plants and trees to remove or neutralize contaminants, as in polluted soil or water.

phytoremediation [ˌfaɪtəʊrɪˌmiːdɪˈeɪʃən]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Botany) another name for bioremediation

phytoremediation  (ft-r-md-shn)
See under bioremediation.


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One approach to reduce the transfer of As in the tailings could be to establish non-food vegetation that can tolerate As, thereby achieving physical immobilisation of As through phytostabilisation (Vazquez et al.
In phytostabilisation and hydraulic control, transpiration and root-growth are used to immobilise contaminants by reducing leaching, controlling erosion, creating an aerobic environment in the root-zone, and adding organic matter to the substrate that binds the contaminant.
 
 
 
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