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Phytoremediation

Mr.Intel writes "Wired has an article up about an 18 year old biology whiz who has done some very interesting research on phytoremediation (plants used to clean contaminated soil). This type of soil remediation is very eco-friendly compared to traditional methods but requires about 10 to 20 years to be effective. Marc Burell (the kid who did the experiments) used wheat to remove lead from soil in Mississippi."

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  1. Fungi have this property, too by Deagol · · Score: 4, Informative
    Check out this link on mycoremediation.

    Overall, very cool stuff. Check out this site. It's great if you're into mushrooms (no, not those kind!).

  2. Great, but... by fluffhead · · Score: 3, Insightful

    then what do you do with the wheat? You can't eat it, and if you bury it you are back to square one.

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