Phytoforensics, dendrochemistry, and phytoscreening: New green tools for delineating contaminants from past and present

Environmental Science & Technology
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Abstract

As plants evolved to be extremely proficient in mass transfer with their surroundings and survive as earth’s dominant biomass, they also accumulate and store some contaminants from surroundings, acting as passive samplers. Novel applications and analytical methods have been utilized to gain information about a wide range of contaminants in the biosphere soil, water, and air, with information available on both past (dendrochemistry) and present (phytoscreening). Collectively these sampling approaches provide rapid, cheap, ecologically friendly, and overall “green” tools termed “Phytoforensics”.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Phytoforensics, dendrochemistry, and phytoscreening: New green tools for delineating contaminants from past and present
Series title Environmental Science & Technology
DOI 10.1021/es2005286
Volume 45
Issue 15
Year Published 2011
Language English
Publisher American Chemical Society
Description 9 p.
First page 6218
Last page 6226
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