Urban soils in Brazil: A review
14/Mar/2022
ABSTRACT This study analyzes the scientific production about soils within cities in Brazil, the most populous country of Latin America, to highlight significant patterns and contributions and point out gaps and future challenges. A more robust literature about urban soils in Brazil started in the 90´s decade and has intensified since 2015. Papers are mostly published in Portuguese, majority performed in cities with more than 500,000 inhabitants, many of them located in the Southern and Southeastern regions, and mainly focused […]
Technical challenges and social, economic and regulatory barriers to phytoremediation of contaminated soils
01/Feb/2011
Phytoremediation – the use of plants and its associated microbial communities in the rizosphere to degrade, isolate and immobilize contaminants in soil and water – is a relatively cheap technique with aesthetic advantages free of additional impacts. However, most studies with plants to recover contaminated sites have been carried out in countries with temperate climate, where the potential of phytoremediation is limited by climate factors. In Brazil, knowledge regarding the phytoremediation potential of different species for tropical soils is still […]
