TY - GEN TI - Phytoremediation: management of environmental contaminants SN - 9783319401461 U1 - 628.4 PY - 2016/// CY - Switzerland PB - Springer N1 - Section 1 - Phytoremediation of Heavy Metal Contaminants 1. Phytoremediation of Mining Areas: An Overview of Application in Lead and Zinc Contaminated SoilsTiziana Lai, Giovanna Cappai, and Alessandra Carucci 2. Phytoextraction of Heavy Metals by Fast-Growing Trees: A ReviewSlobodanka Pajevic, Milan Borisev, Natasa Nikolic, Danijela D. Arsenov, Milan Zupunski, and Sasa Orlovic 3. Biological Approaches for Remediation of Metal-Contaminated SitesA.P. Pinto, A. de Varennes, M. E. Lopes, and D. Martins Teixeira 4. Biosorption of Heavy Metal from Aqueous SolutionsPrayad Pokethitiyook and Toemthip Poolpak 5. Aquatic Macrophytes for the Removal of Heavy Metals from Coal Mining EffluentVirendra Kumar Mishra and Reetika Shukla 6. Heavy Metals Accumulation Ability of Wild Grass Species From Industrial Areas of KazakhstanSaule Atabayeva 7. Bio-Based Methods for Waste Water Treatment: Green SorbentsAlaa El Din Mahmoud and Manal Fawzy 8. Metal Hyper-Accumulators: Mechanisms of Hyper-Accumulation and Metal ToleranceAbdul Razaque Memon 9. Current Technical Perspective and Application of Aquatic Weeds in PhytoremediationAnand Mohan, S. M. Bhatt, Madhuri Girdhar, Geetanshu Goyal, Abid A. Ansari, and Hasibur Rehman 10. Constructed Wetlands: Role in Phytoremediation of Heavy MetalsSyed Shakeel Ahmad, Zafar A. Reshi, Manzoor A. Shah, and Irfan Rashid 11. Phytofiltration of Metal(loid)-Contaminated Water: The Potential of Native Aquatic PlantsPaulo J. C. Favas, Joao Pratas, Manoj S. Paul, Santosh Kumar Sarkar, and M.N.V. Prasad 12. Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals Contaminated Soils Through Transgenic PlantsNeerja Srivastava 13. Role of Phytochelatins in Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals Contaminated SoilsNeerja Srivastava 14. Role of Biochar in Remediating Heavy Metals in SoilAmina Hayyat, Maryam Javed, Iqra Rasheed, Shafaqat Ali, Munazzam Jawad Shahid, Muhammad Rizwan, M. Tariq Javed, and Qasim Ali1 5. Heavy Metal Uptake and Tolerance Mechanisms of Serpentine Flora: Implications for PhytoremediationMihiri Seneviratne, Sumedha Madawala, and Meththika Vithanage 16.< Phytoremediation: Uptake and Role of Metal Transporters in Some Members of BrassicaceaeRitu Chaturvedi, Mayank Varun, and Manoj S. Paul 17. Phytoremediation of Shooting Range SoilsTharanga Bandara and Meththika Vithanage Section 2 - Phytoremediation of Metalloid Contaminants 18. Potential Promising Set of Plant-Microbe Interactions for the Revegetation of Open-Pit Mining and Smelting Areas in BrazilWesley de Melo Rangel, Jerusa Schneider, Claudio Roberto Fonseca Sousa Soares, Rafael Dutra de Armas, Paulo Ademar Avelar Ferreira, Admir Jose Giachini, Jose Oswaldo Siqueira, and Fatima Maria de Souza Moreira 19. Phytoremediation of Arsenic-Contaminated Soils Using Arsenic Hyperaccumulating FernsNabeel Khan Niazi, Safdar Bashir, Irshad Bibi, Behzad Murtaza, Muhammad Shahid, Muhammad Tariq Javed, Muhammad Bilal Shakoor, Zulfiqar Ahmad Saqib, Muhammad Farrakh Nawaz, Zubair Aslam, Hailong Wang, and Ghulam Murtaza20. Phytoremediation of Boron-Contaminated SitesConsuelo d.P. Ramila, Gonzalo E. Pizarro, and Carlos Alberto Bonilla ER -