Study on the Remediation of Heavy Metal Soil Contaminated by Capsicum annuum Linn and Brassica chinensis
1. IntroductionSoils are generally contaminated with heavy metals as the result of numerous anthropogenic activities, primarily associated with industrial processes, manufacturing and disposal of industrial and domestic refuse and waste materials. Because of heavy metal contamination of soil with hidden, lagging behind, cumulative and irreversible, refractory and threatening. Through the natural process of resumption of heavy-metal contamination in the soil for a very long time, usually takes a hundred years time. Soils contaminated with heavy metals represent a serious environmental and human health problem-owing to the possible transfer to the food chain-that needs an effective technological solution. Most current methods to remediate heavy metal contaminated soils consist of labor-intensive and costly excavation, land filling and leaching technologies.
B.H.Jiang Z.Y.Chen Z.M.Li D.Y.Li Y.Zhong L.Jiang
College of Resources and Civil Engineering, Northeast University, Shenyang 110004, China Shenyang Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, Shenyang 110016, China College of Resources and Civil Engineering, Northeast University, Shenyang 110004, China Shenyang En
国际会议
5th International Phytotechnologies Conference(第五届国际植物技术大会)
南京
英文
157-165
2008-10-22(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)