International Journal of Phytoremediation

Papers
(The TQCC of International Journal of Phytoremediation is 7. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Influence of nanoscale sulfur on mercury accumulation and plant growth in oilseed rape seedlings ( Brassica napus L.) grown on mercury-contaminated soil185
Role of different earthworm species in nullifying the toxicity ofIpomea carneaand enhancing its utility as a phytoremediator74
The impact of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis, Funneliformis mosseae , on rosemary phytoremediation ability under urban traffic59
Application of biorefinery by-product of Nigella sativa L. herb for green treatment of synthetic dye impurity in aquatic environment: a circular economy based approach to water purification57
Investigation of water-soil-plant relationships based on hazardous and macro-micro element concentrations on Orontes River, Türkiye49
Bioenergy products sequestration proportions among three mixotrophically cultivated microalgae by remediating two organic waste resources47
Immobilization of cadmium in soil-plant system through soil and foliar applied silicon45
Effects of exogenous amino acids on yttrium uptake and accumulation in tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum )42
Adsorption of copper, and zinc onto novel Ca-alginate-biochar composite prepared by biochars produced from pyrolysis of groundnut husk33
Comparative analysis of remediation efficiency and ultrastructural translocalization of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Medicago sativa , Helianthus a29
Combined application of zinc oxide and iron nanoparticles enhanced Red Sails lettuce growth and antioxidants enzymes activities while reducing the chromium uptake by plants grown in a Cr-contaminated 27
Adsorption of ciprofloxacin from aqueous solution using surface improved tamarind shell as an economical and effective adsorbent26
Resistance evaluation of Canna indica, Cyperus papyrus, Iris sibirica, and Typha latifolia to phytotoxic characteristics of diluted tequila vinasses in wetland microcosms24
Contribution of plant growth-promoting endophytic bacteria from hyperaccumulator to non-host plant zinc nutrition and health24
Evaluating cottonwood seeds as a low-cost biosorbent for crystal violet removal from aqueous matrics22
Inventing hyperaccumulator plants: improving practice in phytoextraction research and terminology21
Effects of four woody plant species revegetation on habitat improvement and the spatial distribution of arsenic and antimony in zinc smelting slag21
Plant growth and heavy meal accumulation characteristics of Spathiphyllum kochii cultured in three soil extractions with and without silicate supplementation21
How is the water footprint of the species Vachellia farnesiana , Amburana cearensis , and Handroanthus impetiginosus 21
Study of the phytoremediation potential of native plant species identified in an area contaminated by volatile organic compounds: a systematic review21
Recent advances in arsenic mitigation in rice through biotechnological approaches20
Impact of immobilized algae and its consortium in biodegradation of the textile dyes19
Catalytic and antioxidant activity of silver nanoparticles fabricated by Neolamarckia cadamba bark extract19
Biosorption of hexavalent chromium and molybdenum ions using extremophilic cyanobacterial mats: efficiency, isothermal, and kinetic studies19
Metal accumulation in cattails cultured in soils flooded with artificial wastewater of varying pH and different levels of metals (Cr, Cd and Zn)19
Comparison of wastewater treatment performance: traditional vs. baffled horizontal flow constructed wetlands18
Calcite in combination with olive pulp biochar reduces Ni mobility in soil and its distribution in chili plant18
Effectiveness of common macrophytes for phytoremediation of hexavalent Cr prevalent in chromite mining areas18
Growth tolerance, concentration, and uptake of heavy metals as ameliorated by silicon application in vegetables18
Glomus versiforme and intercropping with Sphagneticola calendulacea decrease Cd accumulation in maize18
Phytoremediation of toxic chemicals in aquatic environment with special emphasis on duckweed mediated approaches18
Hydrologic evaluation of a poplar phytoextraction system17
Silicon enhances the growth of nickel-stressed cabbage plants by reducing oxidative damage and strengthening root architecture17
Comparison of effect of CdS QD and ZnS QD and their corresponding salts on growth, chlorophyll content and antioxidative capacity of tomato17
Phytoremediation potential of three terrestrial plant species for removal of atrazine, azoxystrobin, and imidacloprid17
Effects of water-soluble chitosan on Hylotelephium spectabile and soybean growth, as well as Cd uptake and phytoextraction efficiency in a co-planting cultivation system16
The photosynthetic physiological response and purification effect of Salix babylonica to 2, 4-dinitrophenol wastewater16
Sequestration of cyanide ions from aqueous medium by physio-chemically fabricated biochar of peels of banana and grape fruit in ecofriendly way16
Silver nanoparticles strengthenZea maysagainst toxic metal-related phytotoxicity via enhanced metal phytostabilization and improved antioxidant responses16
Adsorption of methyl orange on low-cost adsorbent natural materials and modified natural materials: a review16
Efficacy of rhizobacteria for degradation of profenofos and improvement in tomato growth16
Mechanistic studies of phytoremediative eradication of brilliant green dye from water by acid-treated Acacia concinna lignocellulosic waste16
Exogenous acetone O -(2-naphthylsulfonyl)oxime improves the adverse effects of excess copper by copper detoxification systems in maize15
Brinjal (Solanum melongena) stalk waste as an effective scavenger for Eriochrome Black-T from water and wastewater: an approach towards waste to best15
The potential of Croton lindheimeri to sequester different metals from different mediums: uptake essential element Fe from soils or sequester toxic metal Sr from solutions15
Utilizing treated wastewater in tree plantation in Indian desert: part I – species suitability, plant growth and biomass production15
Could acetone O-(4-chlorophenylsulfonyl)oxime be a copper chelating and antioxidative molecule on maize seedlings?15
Comparative assessment of Brassica cultivars for genotypic variability in phytoremediation of soil exposed to lead (Pb) contamination15
Outdoor phycoremediation and biomass harvesting optimization of microalgae Botryococcus sp. cultivated in food processing wastewater using an enclosed photobioreactor15
Chromium phytoextraction using Phyllostachys pubescens (Moso Bamboo)15
Investigation of the efficacy of Alhagi maurorum plant powder for Janus Green B dye removal from wastewater15
Ectopic expression of the yeast Mn 2+ transporter SMF2 enhances tolerance and resistance to cadmium and arsenic in transgenic Arabidop15
Mitigation of salinity stress effects on kochia (Bassia scoparia L.) biomass productivity using biochar application14
Cell wall modifications in roots of in vitro grown Douglas-fir plantlets exposed to aluminum14
Enhanced pollution removal from canal water by coupling aeration to floating treatment wetlands14
Growth potential, biochemical properties and nutrient removal efficiency of some freshwater microalgae and their consortia from wastewater14
Heavy metals phytofiltration potential ofHydrocotyle umbellatafrom Nullah Lai wastewater and its environmental risk14
Integrated effects of microbial culture and nitrogen application on phytoremediation, physiology and growth of maize in glyphosate-contaminated soil14
Hyperaccumulation of metal in the apoplast contributes to the tolerance of the phytoremediator Pistia stratiotes L. to manganese-contaminated water14
Efficiency of phytoremediation and identification of biotransformation pathways of fluoroquinolones in the aquatic environment13
Vertical fate of Cd in soil under phytoremediation by Indian mustard and tall fescue13
Modeling of methylene blue removal on Fe 3 O 4 modified activated carbon with artificial neural network (ANN)13
Bioremediation of Brilliant Green cationic dye from water using Nutraceutical Industrial Coriander Seed Spent as an adsorbent: adsorption isotherms, kinetic models, and thermodynamic studies13
Differential response of biochar in mitigating salinity stress in periwinkle ( Catharanthus roseus L.) as an ornamental-medicinal plant species13
Cadmium-resistant Streptomyces stimulates phytoextraction potential of Crotalaria juncea L. in cadmium-polluted soil13
Exploring the combined effect of heavy metals on accumulation efficiency of Salix alba raised on lead and cadmium contaminated soils13
Life cycle assessment of heavy metal contaminated sites: phytoremediation and soil excavation13
Urban meadow—a recipe for long-lasting anti-smog land cover13
Influence of different phytoremediation on soil microbial diversity and community composition in saline-alkaline land13
Investigating the effectiveness of rice husk-derived low-cost activated carbon in removing environmental pollutants: a study of its characterization13
Microalgae as promising source for integrated wastewater treatment and biodiesel production12
Towards a win-win chemistry: extraction of C.I. orange from Kamala fruit (Mallotus philippensis), and simultaneous exercise of its peels for the removal of Methylene Blue from water12
Biochar is an organomineral tool for mitigation of Cd toxicity in rice embedded soil and plant12
Optimization and mechanisms of methylene blue removal by foxtail millet shell from aqueous water and reuse in biosorption of Pb(II), Cd(II), Cu(II), and Zn(II) for secondary times12
In situ bioaugmented phytoremediation of cadmium and crude oil co-contaminated soil by Ocimum gratissimum in association with PGPR Micr12
Self-purification in tropical upland rivers as affected by environmental factors: the case of Balili River in Benguet, Philippines12
Use of sponge iron dosing in baffled subsurface-flow constructed wetlands for treatment of wastewater treatment plant effluents during autumn and winter12
Plant responses to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS): a molecular perspective12
Green solutions: evaluating the impact of Chlorella sorokiniana and Anabaena laxa on captan phycoremediation12
Effects of heavy metal pollution and soil physicochemical properties on the Sphagnum farmland soil microbial community structure in Southern Guizhou, China12
Research on the optimal ratio of improved electrolytic manganese residue substrate about Pennisetum sinese Roxb growth effects12
Evaluating the bio-removal of crude oil by vetiver grass (Vetiveria zizanioides L.) in interaction with bacterial consortium exposed to contaminated artificial soils11
Malachite green (cationic dye) removal with modified Pinus brutia biochar11
Phytoremediation of crude oil contaminated soil using Sudanese plant species Acacia sieberiana Tausch11
Biochar and saline soil: mitigation strategy by incapacitating the ecological threats to agricultural land11
Role of composted tannery solid waste and its autochthonous microbes in enhancing phytoextraction of toxic metals and stress abatement in sunflower11
Removal of atrazine from submerged soil using vetiver grass (Chrysopogon zizanioides L.)11
Response surface methodology for optimizing methylene blue dye removal by mesoporous activated carbon derived from renewable woody Bambusoideae waste11
Algal treatment of membrane rejects: a unique approach towards zero liquid discharge11
Effects of different external factors on urban roadside plants for the reduction of airborne fine particulate matters11
Heavy metal-resistant rhizobacteria fosters to alleviate the cadmium toxicity in Arabidopsis by upregulating the plant physiological responses11
GLDA and EDTA assisted phytoremediation potential of Sedum hybridum ‘Immergrunchen’ for Cd and Pb contaminated soil10
Removal of paraquat from aqueous solutions by plant extracts as an ecofriendly approach10
Adsorption characteristics of Cr(VI) on microalgae immobilized by different carriers10
Assessment of selected tree species as phytoremediation agents in polluted soils10
Performance of vertical flow constructed wetland for the treatment of effluent from a brassware industry in city of Fez, Morocco: a laboratory scale study10
Fruit peel-based mesoporous activated carbon via microwave assisted K2CO3 activation: Box Behnken design and desirability function for methylene blue dye adsorption10
Global perspectives for biochar application in the remediation of heavy metal-contaminated soil: a bibliometric analysis over the past three decades10
Biosorption of pb(II) from aqueous solution by citrus reticulate : adsorption studies, and modeling10
Shoot potassium content provides a physiological marker to screen cotton genotypes for osmotic and salt tolerance10
The efficiency of potato peel biochar for the adsorption and immobilization of heavy metals in contaminated soil10
Mitigation strategies for heavy metal toxicity and its negative effects on soil and plants10
Rhizospheric soil chromium toxicity and its remediation using plant hyperaccumulators10
Accumulation and subcellular distribution of cadmium in rygegrass induced by Aspergillus niger TL-F2 and Aspergillus flavus TL-F310
Valuable alkaloids content is preserved in Camptotheca acuminata and Morus alba grown in trace elements contaminated soil10
Activity of soil enzymes during phytoremediation of arsenic in artificial wetlands9
Remediation of petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated soil using hydrocarbonoclastic rhizobacteria, applied through Azadirachta indica rhizosphere9
Effects of mutual intercropping on cadmium accumulation of Solanum photeinocarpum Nakamura et Odashima and its post-grafting generations9
Growth and metabolism of pea ( Pisum sativum ) via biostimulants based on greener ZnO nanoparticles9
Phytoremediation potential of potted plant species against vehicular emissions9
Bioaccumulation, transfer characteristics of metals in six vascular plants, and soil pollution assessment from Wachangping karst bauxite residue areas9
Tolerance capacities of Broussonetia papyrifera to heavy metal(loid)s and its phytoremediation potential of the contaminated soil9
Comparative efficacy of Parthenium hysterophorus (L.) derived biochar and iron doped zinc oxide nanoparticle on heavy metals (HMs) mobility and its uptake by 9
Diclofenac sodium and paracetamol removal with ZnCl 2 activated carbon produced from rice straw9
Phytoremediation potential of forage mulberry (Morus atropurpurea Roxb.) for cadmium contaminated paddy soils9
Accumulation of heavy metals in the leaves of different tree species and its association with the levels of atmospheric PM 2.5 -bond heavy metals in Isfahan9
Cadmium phytoextraction by Sedum alfredii and Sedum plumbizincicola : mechanisms, challenges and prospects9
Endophytic bacteria promote biomass production and mercury-bioaccumulation of Bermuda grass and Indian goosegrass9
Biosorption study of amaranth dye removal using Terminalia chebula shell, Peltophorum pterocarpum leaf and Psidium guajava bark9
Efficiency of iron modified Pyrus pyrifolia peels biochar as a novel adsorbent for methylene blue dye abatement from aqueous phase: equilibrium and kinetic studies9
Effectiveness of soil conditioners to enhance salt extraction ability of Salicornia ramosissima in saline-sodic soil for different soil moisture contents9
Pentaclethra macrophylla stem bark extract anchored on functionalized MWCNT-spent molecular sieve nanocomposite for the biosorption of hexavalent chromium8
Removal of crystal violet dye from aqueous solutions using Robinia pseudoacacia L. (Fabaceae) Fruits biosorbent8
Flowing-water remediation simulation experiments of lead-contaminated soil using UCB technology8
Detoxification of toxic cations Pb(II) and Cd(II) from liquid phase by employing Pennisetum glaucum biowaste: a kinetic investigation8
Phytoremediation of crude oil-contaminated soil using Vigna Unguiculata and associated rhizosphere bacteria8
Comparative evaluation of cadmium phytoremediation potential of five varieties of Helianthus annuus L.8
Role of PGPR and silver nanoparticles on the physiology of Momordica charantia L. irrigated with polluted water comprising high Fe and Mn8
Phytomanagement of trace element polluted fields with aromatic plants: supporting circular bio-economies8
Potential of Catharanthus roseus applied to remediation of disparate industrial soils owing to accumulation and translocation of metals into plant parts8
Native plants facilitate vegetation succession on amended and unamended mine tailings8
Adaptive physio-anatomical modulations and ionomics of Volkameria inermis L. in response to NaCl8
Blended Nephelium lappaceum and Durio zibethinus wastes for activated carbon production via microwave-ZnCl 2 8
Growth performance of different forestry species irrigated with moderately saline wastewater8
Studies on phytoremediation of chromated copper arsenate (CCA) using Acacia plant species (Fabaceae)8
Pristine wild sugarcane ( Saccharum spontaneum ) as a biosorbent for removal of methylene blue from wastewater: isotherm, kinetics and regeneration studies7
Mesoporous activated carbon derived from fruit by-product by pyrolysis induced chemical activation: optimization and mechanism for fuchsin basic dye removal7
Iodine adsorption and electrochemical double-layer capacitor characteristics of activated carbon prepared from low-cost biomass7
6-Benzylaminopurine mediated augmentation of cadmium phytostabilization potential in Strobilanthes alternata7
Potential of Pinus radiata , Eucalyptus globulus and Acacia dealbata for the long-term phytostabilization o7
Natural solution for the remediation of multi-metal contamination: application of natural amino acids, Pseudomonas fluorescens and Micrococcus yunnanensis7
Physiological and biomolecular interventions in the bio-decolorization of Methylene blue dye by Salvinia molesta D. Mitch7
Landscape design of colleges based on the concept of ecological protection-taking Jilin Communications Polytechnic as an example7
Exogenous Hemin alleviates cadmium stress in maize by enhancing sucrose and nitrogen metabolism and regulating endogenous hormones7
Synthesis of hydrochar from date palm seeds using microwave-enhanced hydrothermal carbonization and its application in dyes removal7
Strategy on rapid selection of woody species for phytoremediation in soils contaminated with copper, lead and zinc in Shanghai7
Regulation mechanism of plant response to heavy metal stress mediated by endophytic fungi7
Microalgae biofilm system as an efficient tool for wastewater remediation and potential bioresources for pharmaceutical product production: an overview7
Multidimensional role of selenium nanoparticles to promote growth and resilience dynamics of Phaseolus vulgaris against sodium fluoride stress7
Phytoremediation of cadmium-trichlorfon co-contaminated water by Indian mustard ( Brassica juncea ): growth and physiological responses7
Phytoremediation of formaldehyde by three selected non-native indoor plant species7
Boosting β-carotene and storage materials productivities by two-stage mixed and monochromatic exposure stresses on Dunaliella salina7
Biochemical responses of Echinochloa polystachya inoculated with a Trichoderma consortium during the removal of a pyrethroid-based pestici7
Biosorptive removal of crystal violet dye from aqueous solutions byFicus religiosaleaves andDaucus carotapomace in ecofriendly way7
A novel biowaste-based biosorbent material for effective purification of methylene blue from water environment7
EDDS and polystyrene interactions: implications for soil health and management practices7
Converging alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) and petroleum hydrocarbon acclimated ACC-deaminase containing bacteria for phytoremediation of petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated soil7
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