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Amaranthus Hybridus-Phytoremediation

Amaranthus Hybridus-Phytoremediation is a direct use of living green plants, in removal, degradation or containment of contaminants in soils, sediments, sledges, surface water and groundwater. Amaranthus Hybridus-Phytoremediation is inexpensive and solar energy driven cleanup technique. Fallouts from crude oil pollution of soils are known to have undesirable effects on plant growth. Nine different treatment factors were used while three replicates were used for each treatment in randomized Complete Block Design at the same age of the seedlings. These treatment factors include sterilized and unsterilized soils, mycorrhiza, crude oil, mycelium of the mushroom and spent mushroom compost. Amaranthus hybridus –Phytoremediation was cultivated in the nursery for 3 weeks by broadcasting.

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