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Phytomining,
sometimes called agromining, is the
concept of
extracting heavy metals from the soil
using plants. Specifically,
phytomining is for the purpose...
- prokaryotes,
however fungi and
plants (phytoextraction also
known as
phytomining) may also be used.
Biomining is one of
several applications within biohydrometallurgy...
- to be used to mine
metals from
soils with very high
concentrations (
phytomining) by
growing the plants, then
harvesting them for the
metals in their...
- may
become less favorable.
Chemurgy Drug
discovery Drug
development Phytomining Production of
cephalopsporins from 7-ACA
Production of
penicillins from...
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former mine sites, or
potentially even as a
means of non-destructive
phytomining of metal-rich
soils allowing metals to be
harvested in an environmentally...
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environmentally and
economically disastrous.
Biology portal Technology portal Phytomining Power, Ian M.; Dipple,
Gregory M.; Southam,
Gordon (2010). "Bioleaching...
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species for
commercial phytoextraction,
either for
phytoremediation or for
phytomining, but
there are
genetic variables that could, in principle, be selected...
- (Sulawesi, Halmahera): mining,
nickel hyperac****ulators and
opportunities for
phytomining".
Journal of
Geochemical Exploration. 128: 72–79.
Corporate website...
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above 100 μM·kg−1 dry weight.
Mining of
these extracted metals through phytomining is a
conceivable way of
recovering the material. Hyperac****ulating plants...
- Halmahera): Mining,
nickel hyperac****ulators and
opportunities for
phytomining".
Journal of
Geochemical Exploration. 128: 72–79. doi:10.1016/j.gexplo...