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bryophytes as phytoremediation

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Answered by HappyJohn
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Bryophytes' role as phytoremediation is described below :

1. Phytoremediation is the kind of process where the where different types of plants are involved to transfer, destroy or remove the contaminants from the soil and from the groundwater.

2. The plants of the group bryophytes has the major role in restoring the fertility of soil which aids in phytoremediation.

3. Bryophytes has the ability or the capacity to remove as well as tolerate the heavy metals.

This property of bryophytes helps in the process of phytoremediation.

Answered by mariospartan
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Bryophytes as Phytoremediation:

  • Phytoremediation is the process where plants are involved in the process of recovering a land or a substance from the course of pollution by some unrecoverable substances like a metal ion or some Inorganic chemicals.
  • At first, the bryophytes like mosses are employed to grow on the land.
  • They soak up the metal ions like arsenic, antimony, copper, etc which are then plucked and thrown away at particular places.
  • Thus, they are used in Phytoremediation

To learn more about phytoremediation:

Biological wastewater treatment by phytoremediation

https://brainly.in/question/10352518

Explain bryophytes as pollution indicator and phytoremediation

https://brainly.in/question/13318066

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