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Assessment of Potential Indigenous Plant Species for the Phytoremediation of Arsenic-Contaminated Areas of Bangladesh

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Rezwanul Mahmud, Naoto Inoue, Shinya Kasajima, Riffat Shaheen

Journal: International Journal of PhytoremediationYear: 2008Citations: 51

Soil and water contaminated with arsenic (As) pose a major environmental and human health problem in Bangladesh. Phytoremediation, a plant-based technology, may provide an economically viable solution for remediating the As-polluted sites. The use of indigenous plants with a high tolerance and accum...

Physical SciencesEnvironmental ScienceEnvironmental Chemistry
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EFFECT OF ZINC ON YIELD AND ZINC UPTAKE BY WHEAT ON SOME SOILS OF BANGLADESH

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Riffat Shaheen, M. K. Samim, Rezwanul Mahmud

Year: 2007Citations: 39

In order to study the yield and yield contributing characters, zinc concentrations and its uptake by wheat, surface soils of six different locations of Bangladesh were collected. The experiment was performed in pots in net house and chemical analysis in the Laboratory of the Department of Agricultur...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesSoil Science
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PHYTOREMEDIATION OF BORON CONTAMINATED SOILS BY NATURALLY GROWN WEEDS

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Riffat Shaheen, Rezwanul Mahmud

Year: 2007Citations: 7

Shaheen, R., Arefin, M. T. and Mahmud, R. 2007. Phytoremediation of Boron Contaminated Soils by Naturally Grown Weeds. J .Soil .Nature .1(1): 01-06 A pot experiment was conducted at Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh on the year 2003 to identify naturally grown boron hyperaccumulating we...

Life SciencesAgricultural and Biological SciencesPlant Science
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Assessment of potential indigenous plant species for the phytoremediation of severe arsenic contaminated areas of Bangladesh

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Rezwanul Mahmud, Naoto Inoue, Shinya Kasajima, Masakazu Kato et al.

Year: 2006
Physical SciencesChemistryAnalytical Chemistry
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