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disperses and dilutes it. Phytovolatilization has also been applied to land
contaminated with mercury (see Section 5.6.1).

4.11 Further reading


Alexander, M. (1999) Biodegradation and Bioremediation, 2nd edn. Academic Press, San
Diego.
Baird, C.B. (1995) Environmental Chemistry. WH Freeman, New York.
Berner, K.B. & Berner, R.A. (1987) The Global Water Cycle.Prentice Hall, Englewood
Cliffs, New Jersey.
Birkeland, P.W. (1999) Soils and Geomorphology, 3rd edn.Oxford University Press, New
Yo r k.
Brady, N.C. & Weil, R.R. (2002) The Nature and Properties of Soils, 13th edn. Prentice Hall,
New Jersey.

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Uptake

Uptake

Volatilization

Exudates

Stimulation of microbes causing
in situ biodegradation

Enzymes (B)

(D)
(A) Accumulation

(C)

Transformation

Fig. 4.36Mechanisms of phytoremediation: (A) phytoaccumulation; (B) phytodegradation:
(C) rhizo-enhanced degradation; (D) phytovolatilization.
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