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Phytoremediation Using Constructed Mangrove Wetlands Mechanisms and Application Potential

By: Lin Ke and Nora F Y Tam
51 pages, tables
Phytoremediation Using Constructed Mangrove Wetlands
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About this book

Phytoremediation is the use of green plants and their associated microbiota, soil amendments, and agronomic techniques to remove, contain, or render harmless environmental contaminants. It is an emerging technology which offers a potentially cost-effective and environmentally sound alternative to the environmentally destructive physical methods which are currently practised for the cleanup of contaminated groundwater, terrestrial soil, sediments, and sludge. Mangrove wetlands are an important buffer for adjacent marine ecosystems. They are vital for healthy coastal ecosystems, which not only offer a nursery ground for a number of commercially or ecologically important aquatic organisms, but also provide prime nesting and migratory sites for birds and wildlife.

This book summarises the recent progress in the research on the feasibility and potential of phytoremediation using constructed mangrove wetlands for wastewater and contaminated sediments.

Contents

Introduction

- Mangrove wetlands as pollutant sinks
- Physiological responses & tolerance of mangrove plants to pollutants
- Constructed mangrove wetlands in phytoremediation & remediation capacity
- Mechanisms of constructed mangrove wetlands in the removal of pollutants
- Problems & prospective of constructed mangrove wetlands
- Summary

Index

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By: Lin Ke and Nora F Y Tam
51 pages, tables
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