Determining the phytoremediation potential of naturally growing tropical plant species at a sanitary landfill
Heavy metal contamination poses severe threats to ecosystems and human health, necessitating effective remediation strategies. Phytoremediation, which leverages plants to remove heavy metals, offers a promising solution. However, this approach remains underexplored, particularly in tropical ecosy...
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Main Authors: | Rajoo, S. Keeren, Ismail, Ahmad, Karam, S. Daljit., Abdu, Arifin, Norul Izani, Gerusu, Geoffery James, Ibrahim, Zahari, Abdullah, Muhammad Amin, Ibrahim, Mohd Hakeem |
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Format: | Article |
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Malaysian Society of Soil Science
2023
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Online Access: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107274/ https://msss.com.my/mjss/v27.php |
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