2. Phytoremediation processes
2.1 Phytostabilization
Phytostabilization is frequently applied to soils contaminated by metals (bismuth, cadmium, chromium, copper, nickel, lead, zinc) and metalloids (arsenic, antimony). Such soils are found on sites used for mineral extraction, metallurgy or other industries using these elements. It also concerns soils that have been subjected to large-scale spreading of wastes such as sewage sludge, contaminated water or sediments. Phytostabilization can also be applied to organic...
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