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The use of plants (directly or indirectly) to remediate contaminated soil or water is known as phytoremediation. This technology has emerged as a more cost effective, noninvasive, and publicly acceptable way to address the removal of environmental contaminants.
Phytoremediation Database The database contains more than 120 contaminants and 1,130 plant species. There are more than 1,000 publications on the use of vegetation for phytoremediation and more than 25 case studies describing full-scale phytoremediation in practice.
Phytoremediation basically refers to the use of plants and associated soil microbes to reduce the concentrations or toxic effects of contaminants in the environment.
A. Rhizodegradation: enhancement of biodegradation in the below-ground root zone by microorganisms. B. Phytodegradation: contaminant uptake and metabolism above or below ground, within the root, stem, or leaves.
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The average GPA at Kansas State University is 3.79. This makes Kansas State University Strongly Competitive for GPAs. (Most schools use a weighted GPA out of 4.0, though some report an unweighted GPA.
Kansas State University Majors Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services. 20% Agricultural / Animal / Plant / Veterinary Science and Related Fields. 12% Engineering. 11% Biological and Biomedical Sciences. 8% Education. 8%
Phytoremediation is the direct use of living plants for in situ remediation of contaminated soil, sludges, sediments, and ground water through contaminant removal, degradation, or containment.

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