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International Journal of
Phytoremediation
Volume 4, Number 1
Phytoremediation’s
Centenarian – An Interdisciplinary Journey Through Science
By Guy R. Lanza – Editor-in-Chief
Research Papers
Abilities of Helophyte
Species to Release Oxygen into Rhizospheres with Varying
Redox Conditions in Laboratory-Scale Hydroponic Systems
By A. Wießner, P. Kuschk, M.
Kästner and U. Stottmeister
Plant-Soil-Contaminant
Specificity Affects Phytoremediation of Organic Contaminants
By Tesema Chekol, Lester R. Vough
and Rufus L. Chaney
Conditioning of Heavy
Metal-Polluted River Sediment by Cannabis sativa L.
By Christian Löser, Andreas Zehnsdorf, Mario Fussy and
Hans-Joachim Stärk
Use of Vetiver and
Other Three Grasses for Revegetation of Pb/Zn Mine Tailings:
Field Experiment
By W.S. Shu, H.P. Xia, Z.Q. Zhang,
C.Y. Lan and M.H. Wong
Heavy Metal Uptake by
Willow Clones from Sewage Sludge Treated Soil: the Potential
for Phytoremediation
By I.D. Pulford, D. Riddell-Black
and C. Stewart
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