Phytoremediation as a measure for the soil decontamination
2009
Prentović, T., Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Food, Skopje (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) | Mitkova, T., Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Food, Skopje (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) | Markoski, M., Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Food, Skopje (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) | Mitrikeski, J., Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Food, Skopje (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) | Ivanovski, P., Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Food, Skopje (The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)
As a soil formation is an extremely slow process, soil can be considered essentially as a non-renewable resource. The soil as a natural resource is unique but destroyable. It make the necessity for it careful and improvement for use of the next generation. The soil has many ecology functions which are essential for the environment, for sustainable development in the agriculture but also for the economy and the development of the society in whole. Soil is subject to a series degradation processes or threats. There is many ways of the soil degradation. One of them is chemical contamination of the soil. In this paper are presented phytoremediation as a part of the bioremediation of the soils in which use of green plants. Also are presented soil phytoremediation processes and advantages and disadvantages of the phytoremediation.
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