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Title: | Experimental Study for Recovery of Heavy Metals From Contaminated Soil Using Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi | Authors: | Budak, B. Onay, T.T. Goren, A.Y. Khalvati, A. |
Keywords: | Living Organic Phytoremediation Rare Earth Element Recovery Rhisosphere Sorghum |
Publisher: | Inderscience Publishers | Abstract: | Soil micro-organisms like arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi can provide beneficial symbiosis to their host plant and have been adopted to recover metal-polluted soils. This study investigates the removal of heavy metals from soil using phytoremediation in the presence of fungi. The results indicate that the sunflower plant illustrates the highest copper accumulation, with 18.55 mg/kg. In contrast, sunflower and sorghum controls (non-microorganisms) showed weak capability to transfer copper through plant biomass with 0.91 and 0.97 mg/kg, respectively. Both plants showed that phytoremediation can be a promising approach to providing sustainable solutions for soil heavy metal contamination in the presence of fungi. Copyright © 2025 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. | URI: | https://doi.org/10.1504/IJGW.2025.143850 https://hdl.handle.net/11147/15336 |
ISSN: | 1758-2083 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection |
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