Evaluating the phytoremediation potential of Hibiscus tiliaceus Linn.: A comparative study with Ficus nota (Blanco) Merr. on oil absorption efficiency, microscopic structures, and chemical properties
Plants, with their natural properties, have recently been recognized as an emerging, effective, and cost-efficient method for phytoremediation, offering promising solutions for environmental clean-up. In addition to being an eco-friendly alternative, these plants could influence the effectiveness in...
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Main Authors: | Santos, Ma. Juliana Erin Neria, Chung, Gian Timothy Delos Santos, Carmona, Carlos Rafael Dosdos, Chang, Leila Maxine Martinez, Ang, Sidney Steffan So |
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2024
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