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8 pages in length. Research has proven without a shadow of a doubt just how beneficial plants, trees and other vegetation are in relation to absorbing heavy metals, with study findings indicating high percentages of absorption and minimal waste product. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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animal and environment has caused significant health concerns. Research has proven without a shadow of a doubt just how beneficial plants, trees and other vegetation are in relation to
absorbing heavy metals, with study findings indicating high percentages of absorption and minimal waste product. Phytoremediation is becoming increasingly important as a quasi-natural method for the remediation of contaminated
soils, using biocenoses of plants and micro-organisms for wastewater treatment [and] is a steadily emerging technology with potential for the effective and inexpensive cleanup of a broad range of organic
and inorganic wastes (Guendy, 2008, pp. 1068-1075). II. PHYTOREMEDIATION Phytoremediation is front and center of contemporary efforts to eradicate toxic substances from the water because efforts to do so
through other means have only served to relocate their damaging presence from one place to another. The extent to which removal is now the objective rather than merely covering
up the contaminants gives reason to why and how phytoremediation has created such anticipation in its quest to reduce the amount of hazardous pollutants that made their entrance in earnest
more than a hundred years ago. Pesticides have proven indispensable in contemporary horticulture and agriculture, however, they have also wreaked havoc upon the
environment. From the small farmer to large conglomerates, the use - and in many cases misuse - of pesticides has created detrimental consequences for people, animals and the earth.
Myriad studies have been conducted in order to realize the value of various plants and other vegetation whereby these chemicals can be drawn up from soil and/or water, and
effectively disintegrated through the absorbing component. Coats et al (2005), whose focal point was to examine the impact of "herbicide-tolerant plants and commodity plants in facilitating microbial degradation of
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