devikeerthansr wrote:
Scientists conducted an experiment in which belladonna plants were grown in containers with their roots immersed in a pond contaminated with volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The plants kept growing, and in the process, they absorbed the VOCs. Within three weeks, 80 percent of the VOCs were removed from the water, a quantity comparable to what can be accomplished with more expensive water treatment methods. Scientists therefore propose using belladonna plants for decontamination wherever there
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