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Title: Phytoextraction of germanium in soil.
Authors: SANTOS, R. C.
DONAGEMMA, R. de A.
TAVARES, S. R. de L.
DONAGEMMA, G. K.
Affiliation: RUTH COSTA SANTOS, UFF; RAQUEL DE ANDRADE DONAGEMMA, UFF; SILVIO ROBERTO DE LUCENA TAVARES, CNPS; GUILHERME KANGUSSU DONAGEMMA, CNPS.
Date Issued: 2020
Citation: In: WORKSHOP ON BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING - WEB 6.0, 6., 2020, Niterói. Proceedings... Niterói: AGRHA, 2020. p. 255-260.
Description: Germanium (Ge) has proved important characteristics in human health what makes studies about this element that could be found in soils and is absorbed by plants increase. A way to extract Ge in soil it is through the phytoextraction technique that is already used for other elements. Ge is a cognate element of Silicon (Si), whose study is already more advanced, what makes easier to have some information about how Ge works in the plant-soil system. On the other hand, there is a need to identify the species with the greatest potential for germanium accumulation, for our tropical conditions. In this sense, grasses have this characteristic, added to the high capacity to absorb metals compared to other species so, one can think about using edible plants to enrich them with germanium given its beneficial effects on human health. Given the above, this review deals with the importance of Ge for human health, its occurrence in the soil and the factors that influence the phytoextraction of this element.
Thesagro: Solo
Planta
NAL Thesaurus: Germanium
Soil
Plants (botany)
Keywords: Germânio
Fitoextração
Phytoextraction
Type of Material: Artigo em anais e proceedings
Access: openAccess
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