RE: Phytoremediation as a technique to recover contaminated water ecosystems @lupafilotaxia 76 over 3 years ago StemSocial You are viewing a single comment's thread: View full context View direct parent #Posh Twitter: https://twitter.com/lupafilotaxia/status/1347993323689172999 posh 0 0 0.000 2 comments @robingreig 53 over 3 years ago Agreed, very interesting article. I wasn't aware of the positive effects of many of the plant species you had mentioned. 0 0 0.000 Reply @lupafilotaxia 76 over 3 years ago Greetings @robingreig Thanks for visiting the blog, the plant species mentioned, mostly belong to the category of Aquatic Macrophytes, catalogued as excellent extractors of nutrients and heavy metals. Kind regards, we keep reading. 0 0 0.000 Reply
@robingreig 53 over 3 years ago Agreed, very interesting article. I wasn't aware of the positive effects of many of the plant species you had mentioned. 0 0 0.000 Reply @lupafilotaxia 76 over 3 years ago Greetings @robingreig Thanks for visiting the blog, the plant species mentioned, mostly belong to the category of Aquatic Macrophytes, catalogued as excellent extractors of nutrients and heavy metals. Kind regards, we keep reading. 0 0 0.000 Reply
@lupafilotaxia 76 over 3 years ago Greetings @robingreig Thanks for visiting the blog, the plant species mentioned, mostly belong to the category of Aquatic Macrophytes, catalogued as excellent extractors of nutrients and heavy metals. Kind regards, we keep reading. 0 0 0.000 Reply
Agreed, very interesting article. I wasn't aware of the positive effects of many of the plant species you had mentioned.
Greetings @robingreig
Thanks for visiting the blog, the plant species mentioned, mostly belong to the category of Aquatic Macrophytes, catalogued as excellent extractors of nutrients and heavy metals. Kind regards, we keep reading.