Paraquat is a very water-soluble herbicide widely used in agricultural and nonagricultural lands. The removal of paraquat from polluted water is very essential. Hence, three experiments were arranged separately to investigate the ability of plant extracts include , , , , var. rapa, , var. capitata, , , to the removal of paraquat (PQ) from water. In the 1st experiment, High-performance liquid chromatography was used to determine the removal rate of PQ by using plant extracts. In the 2nd and 3rd experiments, PQ solutions were subjected to plant extracts treatments and then spray on the leaves of littleseed canarygrass () under greenhouse and field conditions, respectively. In general, the results of these experiments revealed that all plant extracts resulted in higher PQ removal from water compared to control. The maximum removal of PQ was observed at pH 11, 25 °C, 30 Min, and 0.2 mL in the presence of plant extracts. In the presence of , , , , , , , var. capitata, var. rapa, and plant extracts, PQ removal from water increased to 68.34%, 65.45%, 63.97%, 59.81%, 59.29%, 55.44%, 52.06%, 50.34%, 48.86%, and 46.44% under normal conditions and 79.71%, 78.61%, 78.00%, 75.83%, 74.66%, 72.12%, 71.57%, 71.02%, 69.35%, and 68.73% under optimum conditions, respectively. Results of the 2nd and 3rd experiments were demonstrated a decrease in PQ performance on littleseed canarygrass control. It can be concluded that plant extracts can reduce the residual of PQ in water bodies.
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