![]() ![]() Microorganism awareness within the root pattern increased to 4.4 x 10 9 cfu/ml, whereas the soil pattern increased to 1.5 x 10 9 cm/ml. As a result, H.psittacorum's phytoremediation capacity was measured in soil and root samples. H.psitacorum was found to be able to remove copper, zinc, and phosphorus from soil and groundwater. Microbiological remediation uses microorganisms as the agent, while phytoremediation uses flowers as the agent to overcome contamination problems. The study is aimed at learning more about the microorganisms that could help improve soil and water quality. H.psittacorum is a flower with phytoremediation and ecologically favorable potential. There are a few types of remediation technologies, such as microbiological remediation and phytoremediation, in which microbial remediation uses microorganisms as the agent, while phytoremediation uses flowers as the agent. Remediation has recently received a lot of attention to combat or deal with contaminated soil, water, or air. ![]()
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