Affiliation:
1. Guilin University of Technology
2. Guangxi Scientific Experiment Center of Mining
Abstract
Using phytoremediation technique to remove contaminants from soil had become a topic in current research. This article expounded the domestic and oversea research progress of plants on polyploid techniques and was systematically elaborated from many aspects, including the formation of polyploid, induction methods, and application, etc. The direction of phytoremediation is put forward that the biomass and heavy metal accumulation quantity of hyperaccumulators would be raised through polyploid induction.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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