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Publication Metadata only Removal of lead from contaminated soils by Typha angustifolia(2004-10-18) T. Panich-Pat; P. Pokethitiyook; M. Kruatrachue; E. S. Upatham; P. Srinives; G. R. Lanza; Mahidol University; Burapha University; Kasetsart University; University of MassachusettsA greenhouse study was demonstrated for removal of lead (Pb) from contaminated soil by the narrow - leaved cattail, Typha angustifolia. The plants were grown in sandy loam soil containing various concentrations of Pb(NO3)2(53.3, 106.7, 160, 213Publication Metadata only Phytoremediation potential of Cd and Zn by wetland plants, Colocasia esculenta L Schott, Cyperus malaccensis Lam., and Typha angustifolia L grown in hydroponics(2015-01-01) P. Chayapan; M. Kruatrachue; M. Meetam; P. Pokethitiyook; Mahidol University© Triveni Enterprises, Lucknow (India). Cadmium and zinc phytoremediation potential of wetland plants, Colocasia esculenta, Cyperus malaccensis, and Typha angustifolia, was investigated. Plants were grown for 15 days in nutrient solutions containingPublication Metadata only Effects of Amendments on Growth and Uptake of Cd and Zn by Wetland Plants, Typha angustifolia and Colocasia esculenta from Contaminated Sediments(2015-01-01) P. Chayapan; M. Kruatrachue; M. Meetam; P. Pokethitiyook; Mahidol University© 2015, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. A pot study was conducted to compare the effects of amendments (CaHPO4 and cow manure) on growth and uptake of Cd and Zn from contaminated sediments by two wetland plant species, Typha angustifolia
