

Author: Shrestha B. Lipe S. Johnson K. Zhang T. Retzlaff W. Lin Z.-Q.
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0032-079X
Source: Plant and Soil, Vol.288, Iss.1-2, 2006-10, pp. : 189-196
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Abstract
Biological volatilization of selenium (Se) in contaminated areas represents an environmentally friendly phytoremediation approach. Implementation of phytovolatilization technology for the remediation of Se-contaminated soils or sediments is oftentimes limited by its low remediation efficiency under field conditions. This greenhouse study determined the feasibility of manipulating soil organic content and hydraulic conditions in a soil–pickleweed (
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