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Some plant species are well known to accumulate metals as ''Pycnandra acuminata'', see photo. Metals accumulation are sometimes so powerful, that techniques known as '''Biomining''' are planned to be used: these plants could even be an '''alternative''' to classical mining. Since plants are naturally growing along the roadsides and are currently cut off regularly (but not used!) this technique doesn't involve a lot of change in actual proceeding along the roadsides.  
 
Some plant species are well known to accumulate metals as ''Pycnandra acuminata'', see photo. Metals accumulation are sometimes so powerful, that techniques known as '''Biomining''' are planned to be used: these plants could even be an '''alternative''' to classical mining. Since plants are naturally growing along the roadsides and are currently cut off regularly (but not used!) this technique doesn't involve a lot of change in actual proceeding along the roadsides.  
  
If all the gathered cut grass is incinerated, treatment processes starting from the ashes could remove metals, like [https://2016.igem.org/Team:Aix-Marseille/Integrated_Practices/Process our process]. Such processes are  currently being developed as for ''Alyssum murale '' a plant able to accumulate Nickel too.  
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If all the gathered cut grass is incinerated, treatment processes starting from the ashes could remove metals, like [https://2016.igem.org/Team:Aix-Marseille/Integrated_Practices/Process our process]. Such processes are  currently being developed as for ''Alyssum murale '' a plant able to accumulate Nickel too.  
[[File:T--Aix-Marseille--frf.jpg|thumb|500px|left|''Alyssum murale'' is a plant able to perform biomining on nickel. Techniques are being developed in laboratory to process the ashes and remove metals<ref>Author: Baptiste Laubie, Laboratory LGPB, CNRS</ref>]]  
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[[https://2016.igem.org/File:T--Aix-Marseille--frf.jpg|thumb|500px|left|''Alyssum murale'' is a plant able to perform biomining on nickel. Techniques are being developed in laboratory to process the ashes and remove metals<ref>Author: Baptiste Laubie, Laboratory LGPB, CNRS</ref>]]  
  
 
The advantage of phytoremediation is that this process rely on the uses of biomass, and biomass is produced easily almost everywhere. Biomass can be used for another purpose before being used to recover precious metals as platinum or to remove from the environment toxic and pollutant metals.
 
The advantage of phytoremediation is that this process rely on the uses of biomass, and biomass is produced easily almost everywhere. Biomass can be used for another purpose before being used to recover precious metals as platinum or to remove from the environment toxic and pollutant metals.

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