phytoremediation : Related Words Words similar in meaning to phytoremediation
- transformation process«
- activities«
- phyto-«
- plant«
- hyperaccumulator«
- contaminant«
- phytotransformation«
- phytovolatilization«
- phytoextraction«
- soil«
- phytostimulation«
- pollutant«
- phytostabilisation«
- phytostabilization«
- phytoremediator«
- xenobiotic«
- phytomining«
- root«
- xenobiotics«
- hyperaccumulators«
- bioremediation«
- accumulation«
- substance«
- organic pollutant«
- human liver«
- polarity«
- process«
- water«
- environment«
- alpine pennycress«
- cadmium«
- plant enzyme«
- organism«
- root cell«
- solvent«
- situ«
- toxicity«
- zinc«
- heavy metal«
- contaminated soil«
- polychlorinated biphenyls«
- term commitment«
- leaching«
- copper«
- advantage«
- gene«
- compound«
- concentration«
- uptake«
- remediation«
- tree trunk«
- air«
- sunflower«
- metal«
- x. j. wang«
- vegetative cap«
- various phytoremediation process«
- vacuolar storage«
- ugt class«
- trinitrotoluene phytotransformation«
- transport protein inhibition«
- tommy landberg«
- term phytotransformation«
- static water environment«
- soil unassisted«
- site cleanup cost«
- s. yonemochi«
- root membrane«
- rhizosphere degradation«
- profitable phytoremediation«
- primary level consumer«
- phytotolerance«
- phytoscreening«
- phytoremediation link«
- phytoextractor«
- phytochemical complexation«
- phytoaccumulation«
- phyto mining«
- phase iii metabolism«
- ongoing coal mine discharge«
- ongoing chronic pollution«
- neighbour plant«
- natural phytoremediation capability«
- natural hyperaccumulators«
- metallophyte plant«
- metal hyperaccumulation«
- maria greger«
- m. sugisaki«
- increased polarity«
- hypertolerance«
- h. y. cheng«
- groundwater concentration«
- green liver«
- glutathione addition reaction«
- foreign compound/pollutant«
- f. y. li«
- conditioning fluid«
- biomass energy power plant«
- anthropogenic soil clean«
- annual report ce«
- affected plant material«
- groundwater«
- pesticide«
- phase«
- y. xie«
- transformation pathway«
- significant cleanup«
- plant molecule«
- plant biomolecules«
- phytosequestration«
- phytodegradation«
- nitroreductases«
- natural hyper«
- metal mine working«
- ii reaction«
- harvestable plant biomass«
- harmless contaminant«
- growth/harvest cycle«
- exogenous polyamines«
- chinese brake fern«
- biological hydraulic containment«
- biodegradable compound«
- metabolism«
- willow«
- algae«
- subsurface contamination«
- phytotreatment«
- microbial degrader«
- metal solubility«
- m. okazaki«
- human liver enzyme«
- closed enclosure«
- adaptative evolution«
- degradation«
- untreated plant«
- recalcitrant compound«
- reactive centre«
- phytoremediation project«
- phenoloxidases«
- nitroreductase«
- current laboratory«
- xenobiotic substance«
- t. li«
- soil microbial activity«
- rhizofiltration«
- low biomass«
- effective plant«
- polluting substance«
- hemp dogbane«
- sediment«
- lead«
- thlaspi caerulescens«
- pollution concentration«
- field implementation«
- water upwards«
- normal plant growth«
- atrazine degradation«
- aqueous channel«
- pteris vittata«
- cytochrome p450s«
- basic molecule«
- research sponsor«
- harmful method«
- environmental substance«
- engineering strategy«
- bio energy«
- ugt1a1«
- root biomass«
- increment borer«
- foreign compound«
- term stabilization«
- explosive«
- soluble contaminant«
- cleanup site«
- indian mustard«
- bioaugmentation«
- xenobiotic compound«
- contaminant plume«
- ambrosia artemisiifolia«
- apocynum cannabinum«
- chelator«
- disadvantages«
- brassica juncea«
- biotic interaction«
- biofuel crop«
- advantages«
- toxic waste site«
- soil productivity«
- plant metabolism«
- adsorbed«
- salix viminalis«
- plant biomass«
- mustard plant«
- pigweed«
- research experiment«
- minimum percentage«
- commensalism«
- environmental friendliness«
- biomass production«
- esterases«
- bacterial enzyme«
- toxic heavy metal«
- contaminated land«
- helianthus annuus«
- tolerant«
- mycorrhizae«
- glucuronidation«
- excess nutrient«
- ragweed«
- caesium-137«
- plant system«
- safe disposal«
- sequester«
- transgenic plant«
- strontium-90«
- site investigation«
- glucose molecule«
- easy transport«
- hornwort«
- powerful method«
- valuable metal«
- root zone«
- chernobyl accident«
- john todd«
- traditional process«
- drug metabolism«
- transport capacity«
- trichloroethylene«
- common salt«
- removal«
- chemical modification«
- toxic metal«
- dioxide«
- significant potential«
- wind erosion«
- peroxidase«
- environmental cleanup«
- soil structure«
- human exposure«
- complete breakdown«
- water erosion«
- laboratory analysis«
- normal amount«
- biosensors«
- biofilm«
- active population«
- soil quality«
- many plant«
- poplar tree«
- biodegradation«
- industrial chemical«
- complete removal«
- canna«
- immobilization«
- hazardous chemical«
- major target«
- seed dispersal«
- site«
- vacuole«
- major disadvantage«
- mutualism«
- plant root«
- lignin«
- slow growth«
- plant tissue«
- specific characteristic«
- field trial«
- dry weight«
- plant matter«
- tailing«
- breeding program«
- initial reaction«
- adsorption«
- molecular mechanism«
- natural ability«
- organic«
- toxic effect«
- sequestration«
- root system«
- vol«
- preliminary study«
- sodium chloride«
- hostile environment«
- review article«
- exception«
- field research«
- toxic substance«
- standard method«
- table«
- selenium«
- chemical structure«
- application«
- example«
- sugar beet«
- journal«
- conjugation«
- complex structure«
- aquatic plant«
- main advantage«
- presence«
- food chain«
- genetic engineering«
- chromium«
- hemp«
- poplar«
- mitigation«
- containment«
- environmental concern«
- cobalt«
- sea water«
- cost«
- cu«
- manganese«
- arsenic«
- biomass«
- environmental condition«
- ability«
- traditional method«
- inactivation«
- stimulation«
- huge amount«
- microorganism«
- crude oil«
- bacterium«
- technology«
- glucose«
- pollen«
- direct result«
- mobilization«
- uranium«
- functioning«
- feasibility«
- recent research«
- level«
- contamination«
- amino acid«
- environmental protection«
- nickel«
- biologist«
- snail«
- barley«
- enhancement«
- extraction«
- genetics«
- lower level«
- mobility«
- harvest«
- final stage«