Tissue kinetics of heavy metal and boron accumulation, in the recovery of industrial sewage sludge by superplants

The overall pollution in the planet is reaching unbearable limits for humanity. Never before mankind had come to adopt measures agreed between countries in the magnitude of current ones. Among the measures taken to alleviate the problem are increasing green alternatives. This paper aims reporting ho...

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Main Authors: Juan Pedro Navarro-Avino, Carmen Cioranu, Sanz Luis, Leonor Lapena, Pilar Garcia-Agustin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Ecocycles Society 2015-12-01
Series:Ecocycles
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Online Access:https://www.ecocycles.eu/ojs/index.php/ecocycles/article/view/34
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spelling doaj-ebe1d56cb12e407196707e93ef88773a2020-11-24T21:47:48ZengEuropean Ecocycles SocietyEcocycles2416-21402015-12-0112223410.19040/ecocycles.v1i2.3434Tissue kinetics of heavy metal and boron accumulation, in the recovery of industrial sewage sludge by superplantsJuan Pedro Navarro-AvinoCarmen CioranuSanz LuisLeonor LapenaPilar Garcia-AgustinThe overall pollution in the planet is reaching unbearable limits for humanity. Never before mankind had come to adopt measures agreed between countries in the magnitude of current ones. Among the measures taken to alleviate the problem are increasing green alternatives. This paper aims reporting how green alternative using Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) which have proven over last decade to be by far the best overall tool for combating pollution, operate in more detail. A kinetic study of heavy metals (Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb, and Hg) and B accumulation by plants grown in sludge collected from a treatment plant of industrial sewage is carried out. Summarizing:  the results investigated in this work confirm again the capacity and usefulness of this tool as a solution to global pollution problems, studying another specific case which is particularly interesting since provides a real solution for a common problem: industrial water sludge. In this manner, substantiating the strategy designed in a scientific project (triggered by Doñana's disaster) granted by UE funds in 2000, and presented in Hanover’s Universal Exposition. Glossing and discussing its positive implementation during years to check out the so called superplants against pollution.https://www.ecocycles.eu/ojs/index.php/ecocycles/article/view/34Global pollutiondecontaminationNicotiana glaucaminingheavy metal
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author Juan Pedro Navarro-Avino
Carmen Cioranu
Sanz Luis
Leonor Lapena
Pilar Garcia-Agustin
spellingShingle Juan Pedro Navarro-Avino
Carmen Cioranu
Sanz Luis
Leonor Lapena
Pilar Garcia-Agustin
Tissue kinetics of heavy metal and boron accumulation, in the recovery of industrial sewage sludge by superplants
Ecocycles
Global pollution
decontamination
Nicotiana glauca
mining
heavy metal
author_facet Juan Pedro Navarro-Avino
Carmen Cioranu
Sanz Luis
Leonor Lapena
Pilar Garcia-Agustin
author_sort Juan Pedro Navarro-Avino
title Tissue kinetics of heavy metal and boron accumulation, in the recovery of industrial sewage sludge by superplants
title_short Tissue kinetics of heavy metal and boron accumulation, in the recovery of industrial sewage sludge by superplants
title_full Tissue kinetics of heavy metal and boron accumulation, in the recovery of industrial sewage sludge by superplants
title_fullStr Tissue kinetics of heavy metal and boron accumulation, in the recovery of industrial sewage sludge by superplants
title_full_unstemmed Tissue kinetics of heavy metal and boron accumulation, in the recovery of industrial sewage sludge by superplants
title_sort tissue kinetics of heavy metal and boron accumulation, in the recovery of industrial sewage sludge by superplants
publisher European Ecocycles Society
series Ecocycles
issn 2416-2140
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The overall pollution in the planet is reaching unbearable limits for humanity. Never before mankind had come to adopt measures agreed between countries in the magnitude of current ones. Among the measures taken to alleviate the problem are increasing green alternatives. This paper aims reporting how green alternative using Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) which have proven over last decade to be by far the best overall tool for combating pollution, operate in more detail. A kinetic study of heavy metals (Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb, and Hg) and B accumulation by plants grown in sludge collected from a treatment plant of industrial sewage is carried out. Summarizing:  the results investigated in this work confirm again the capacity and usefulness of this tool as a solution to global pollution problems, studying another specific case which is particularly interesting since provides a real solution for a common problem: industrial water sludge. In this manner, substantiating the strategy designed in a scientific project (triggered by Doñana's disaster) granted by UE funds in 2000, and presented in Hanover’s Universal Exposition. Glossing and discussing its positive implementation during years to check out the so called superplants against pollution.
topic Global pollution
decontamination
Nicotiana glauca
mining
heavy metal
url https://www.ecocycles.eu/ojs/index.php/ecocycles/article/view/34
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