Article | REF: G2620 V1

Biological soil treatments

Author: Daniel BALLERINI

Publication date: April 10, 1999 | Lire en français

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    3. Treatments under development

    3.1 Phytoremediation

    Phytoremediation employs plants which, generally in association with rhizosphere micro-organisms, eliminate, degrade or fix contaminants in soil or water.

    Among the mechanisms of action of plants against pollution, we distinguish :

    • rhizofiltration: absorption of contaminants by roots;

    • phytoextraction: absorption and concentration of pollutants throughout the plant;

    • phytotransformation: absorption and degradation of pollutants;

    • phytostabilization: reducing the bioaccessibility of metal compounds by precipitating them through the action of root exudates;

    • phytovolatilization:...

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