A Strategy for Phytoremediation of Contaminated Agricultural Soils with Biofuel Crops
Contamination of agricultural soil has been a worldwide concern, and phytoremediation is an emerging low cost but environment-friendly technology that uses plants for remediation the soils. However, its application has been very limited, because of its low efficiency and the low cost year by year during the long-term remediation period. In this paper, with brief introduction of phytoremediation and its development, we suggested a strategy using biofuel crops for phytoremediation of contaminated agricultural soils, by which the owners of contaminated sites cost nothing, but can get income, so the practical application of phytoremidiation can be greatly promoted. The suggested phytoremediation system was supported by the results of our primary experiments.
Contaminated Soil phytoremediation biofuel crops heavy metals organic contaminants
Kokyo Oh Yinghe Xie Jianping Hong Tiehua Cao Qi Lin Shinichi Yonemochi Makoto Ogawa Tomoyasu Hirano
Center for Environmental Science in Saitama,914 Kamitanadare,Kisai,Saitama,Japan College of Resources and Environment,Shanxi University,PR China Research Center of Agricultural Environment and Resources,Academy of Agricultural Sciences of Jilin School of Resources and Environment,Zhejiang University,PR China Center for Regional Research Hosei Univerisyt,Tokyo,Japan Mitsubishi Research Institute, INC Chiyoda-kujokyo 100-8141,Japan
国际会议
吉林
英文
1790-1793
2011-11-04(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)