soil contamination
11/06/2018
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By Ralph Flores
An Asian grass can be the key to removing lead from contaminated soil
Modern agricultural practices have left long-lasting environmental damage, but the latest trend in scientific research – which looks for natural ways of reversing this damage – is hopeful. Research from JECRC University in India is no exception, as they found a process which restores soil that has been polluted with lead. The study, published in the American […]
09/27/2018
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By Ralph Flores
Cyanide-contaminated soil can be treated with agro-waste made from banana, pineapple, and watermelon
Cassava is a versatile crop. Aside from eating it whole, it can be processed into flour and made into various food products. The environmental impact of cassava production, however, is a growing concern. In particular, the presence of cyanide in its wastewaters. In a study, researchers have discovered a way to remove this in cassava […]
09/27/2018
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By Ralph Flores
Lasiurus scindicus can be used to improve nutrient quality in soil contaminated with lead
Researchers have found a process that restores soil that has been polluted with lead. The findings of the study, which was conducted by researchers from JECRC University in India, were published in the American Journal of Environmental Sciences. To date, heavy metal pollution in soil and water is still an unresolved global issue. One of the ideas […]
09/25/2018
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By Ralph Flores
Agro-waste made from banana, pineapple, and watermelon able to remove cyanide from contaminated soil
Scientists have found a way to remove cyanide in cassava mill effluents (CMEs) that contaminate the soil. The study, published in the American Journal of Environmental Sciences, indicated that using organic wastes from certain fruits can also improve soil enzymes and enhance soil nutrients while eliminating cyanide in contaminated soil samples. The scope of the study included the […]
06/05/2018
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By Ralph Flores
Landfills seen as potential source of raw materials in the future
The results put forth by a paper from Sweden bring a whole new meaning to the statement “a person’s trash is another man’s treasure”. In his dissertation, Yahya Jani from Linnaeus University suggested that decontaminating landfills and open dumpsites won’t just benefit the environment – it can prove to be an economically viable move as well. […]
05/11/2018
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By Edsel Cook
A look under the surface at how Mother Nature recovers from pollution
It takes a vigorous team effort to clean up pollution. Nowhere is that more clear than in nature, and a groundbreaking Canadian study sheds an informative light on the intricate teamwork between tiny bacteria, fungi, and willow trees to restore polluted environment, according to a Science Daily report. Researchers from McGill University (McGill) and Université de […]
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