会议专题

Is Phytostabilisation a sustainable technology for metal contaminated sediment deposit?

In this two-year project, we proposed to demonstrate the long-term sustainability of phytostabilisation on a sediment deposit site, highly contaminated with Cd and Zn, by addressing the following points: (i) restoration of soil function and hiodiversity (ii) reduction of mobility and bioavailability of metals, (Ⅲ) sustainability and maintenance of the vegetation cover and soil amendment action and (iv) metal tolerance mechanisms and phytotoxic effects. The first results are discussed.

biodiversity field experiment metal-polluted sediment multidisciplinary approach phytostahilisation

V. Bert L. Caron Ch. Lots A. Biaz J. F. Ponge M Dazy J. F. Masfaraud

CNRSSP, 930 boulevard Lahure, BP 537, 59505 DOUAI cedex, France INERIS, Unite Dechets et Sites Pollu CNRSSP, 930 boulevard Lahure, BP 537, 59505 DOUAI cedex, France CNRSSP, 930 boulevard Lahure, BP 537, 59505 DOUAI cedex, France Ecole des Mines de Douai, Departemen Museum National dHistoire Naturelle CNRS UMR 5176, 91800 BRUNOY, France Universite Paul Verlaine, Laboratoire Interactions Ecotoxicologie, Biodiversite, Ecosystemes, CNRS U

国际会议

第九届痕量元素生物地球化学国际会议(9th International Conference on the Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements)

北京

英文

155-156

2007-07-15(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)