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publicationNumber CN-106734182-B
titleOfInvention Method for promoting plants to absorb heavy metals by using plants
abstract The invention discloses a method for promoting plants to absorb heavy metals by utilizing plants, which comprises the steps of carrying out room-temperature seedling raising on wild melon in a cuttage mode, planting the survival wild melon seedlings which are raised into soil containing heavy metals, and well managing the growth of the wild melon seedlings; or directly planting the wild sweet potato in soil containing heavy metals in a cuttage or stem burying manner, after the seedling of the wild sweet potato covers the soil surface, broadcasting the rye grass seed, the ciliate desert-grass spore and/or other enriched plant seeds treated by the growth agent, or sowing the enriched plant while planting the wild sweet potato. The invention is matched with the wild sweet potato, and the wild sweet potato is utilized to promote the absorption of the enrichment plant to the heavy metal in the soil and reduce the content of the heavy metal in the soil, thereby effectively repairing the polluted soil and greatly improving the quality of the polluted soil.
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