Publications by authors named "Min-Ni Chen"

The application of exogenous substances has important effects on soil greenhouse gas emissions and phytoremediation of soil contaminated by heavy metals. × and were used as remediation plants in this study. The effects of different exogenous substances on phytoremediation and greenhouse gas emissions of heavy metal-contaminated soil were studied.

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Article Synopsis
  • Regulation of exogenous substances like straw and citric acid, along with intercropping, enhances phytoremediation efficiency for heavy metal-contaminated soils, namely Zn, Pb, and Cd.
  • Earthworms contribute to the bioaccumulation of these metals, but while straw boosts their growth and reduces heavy metal concentrations, citric acid can increase Pb levels in the soil.
  • Overall, using intercropping and additives like straw and earthworms significantly improves the extraction of heavy metals from the soil, with combined methods yielding the best results in remediation efficiency.
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