Talk:Hyperaccumulator
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Question
Do hyperaccumulators use the metals that they accumulate? Kortoso (talk) 17:00, 13 May 2014 (UTC)
Mushrooms
Shouldn't we include mushrooms in the page, as they are often hyperaccumulators and often used in remediation for their capacity of absorbing a lot of heavy metals? What about mushrooms absorbing radiations? They should fit the definition too
Beleriandcrises (talk) 21:21, 7 September 2017 (UTC)
Merge proposal
- Phytoextraction process is closely related to hyperaccumulator, it's how they work (supposedly).
- Phytoextraction process and hyperaccumulators are homework projects written by and imposed upon undergraduates.
- The articles are thin and have weak referencing. There is no technology and little serious scientific interest in these themes.
- It is probably better for readers and definitely better for editors if we maintain one article vs two weak ones.
- Phytomining could also be merged into this article since phytomining, another aspirational but uneconomic concept, relies on hyperaccumulators.