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SURFACTANT
A natural or synthetic chemical that promotes the wetting, solubilization, and emulsification of various types …
Mais »REDOX POTENTIAL
The oxidation-reduction potential of an environment. Measures the tendency of the environment to be reducing …
Mais »RECALCITRANT
Resistant to biodegradation. SOURCE: Bioremediation and Phytoremediation Glossary
Mais »PHYTOVOLATILIZATION
Use of plants to volatilize contaminants (solvents, etc.) from soil or water. SOURCE: Bioremediation and …
Mais »PHYTOSTABILIZATION
Use of soil amendments and plants to reduce bioavailability and offsite migration of contaminants. SOURCE: …
Mais »PHYTOREMEDIATION
Use of plants to remediate contaminated soil or groundwater. SOURCE: Bioremediation and Phytoremediation Glossary
Mais »PHYTOMINING
Use of plants to extract inorganic substances of economic value (precious metals, etc.) SOURCE: Bioremediation …
Mais »PHYTOEXTRACTION
Use of plants to extract contaminants (such as metals) from the environment (especially soil). When …
Mais »PHYTODEGRADATION
A process in which plants are able to degrade (break down) organic pollutants through their …
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