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Jovanovic, Lj.; Markovic, M.; Cupac, M. S.; Janjic, V.; Santric, Lj.; Saric, M.; Cokesa, Dj.; Andric, V., E-mail: jovainko@EUnet.yu
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Environmental Recovery of Yugoslavia2002
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Environmental Recovery of Yugoslavia2002
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[en] The paper discusses a new method of cleaning up soils polluted by heavy metals and radio nuclides and other wastes using plants. The method, known as phytoremediation, has proved to be effective in many aspects in cleaning up heavy metals from soil. Besides, it is cost-effective and environmentally-friendly. Most wild plants that can be used for phytoremediation due to their high ability to absorb different pollutants have low total biomass calculated per hectare and year. However, crop plants, even those with lower ability to absorb pollutants, have high biomass per hectare and year and are therefore very promising candidates for future use as phytoremediators. To prove that, we present here the results of investigation of crops and wild plants done in Serbia's former uranium mine Kalna. In laboratory conditions, experiments on sunflower roots and whole plants showed a high potential of uranium absorption. (author)
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Antic, D. (Institut za Nuklearne Nauke VINCA, Belgrade (Yugoslavia)); Vujic, J. (Department of Nuclear Engineering, University of California, Berkeley (United States)) (eds.); 852 p; ISBN 86-7306-054-0;
; May 2002; p. 548-552; ENRY2001: 1. International Conference on Environmental Recovery of Yugoslavia; Belgrade (Yugoslavia); 27-30 Sep 2001; Also available on 1 CD-ROM from Institute of Nuclear Sciences VINCA, Library, PO Box 522, 11001 Belgrade, Yugoslavia; 14 refs., 1 fig.

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ABSORPTION, ACTINIDES, CEREALS, DATA, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, EASTERN EUROPE, ELEMENTS, ENERGY SOURCES, EUROPE, FOOD, GRAMINEAE, INFORMATION, ISOTOPES, KINETICS, LILIOPSIDA, MAGNOLIOPHYTA, MAGNOLIOPSIDA, METALS, MINES, NUMERICAL DATA, PLANTS, RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES, SEEDS, SORPTION, UNDERGROUND FACILITIES, UPTAKE, VEGETABLES
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