Abstract Details
(2020) Citric Acid Assisted Treatment of Chromium Contaminated Wastewater by Constructed Wetland
Farid M, Mussarat A, Ali S & Ishaq HK
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.691
12e: Room 5, Wednesday 24th June 08:21 - 08:24
Mujahid Farid
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Ambreen Mussarat
Shafaqat Ali View abstracts at 6 conferences in series
Hafiz Khuzama Ishaq View abstracts at 2 conferences in series
Ambreen Mussarat
Shafaqat Ali View abstracts at 6 conferences in series
Hafiz Khuzama Ishaq View abstracts at 2 conferences in series
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Submitted by Rebekah Moore on Tuesday 23rd June 11:57
Hi. Thanks for sharing your interesting work on Cr phytoremediation. I'm wondering if there are any proposed strategies for the removal of the plants once their life-cycle is complete? I am guessing that the Typha latifolia is less of an issue than the Lemna minor, as it grows for a longer time? Are there strategies in place for disposal of hyperaccumulator plants such as Lemna minor so that once they die, the Cr doesn't just go back into the system?
Hi. Thanks for sharing your interesting work on Cr phytoremediation. I'm wondering if there are any proposed strategies for the removal of the plants once their life-cycle is complete? I am guessing that the Typha latifolia is less of an issue than the Lemna minor, as it grows for a longer time? Are there strategies in place for disposal of hyperaccumulator plants such as Lemna minor so that once they die, the Cr doesn't just go back into the system?
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