Papers by Vo Van Minh

Phytoremediation, 2017
In the past few decades, the association of economic growth and mining activities has led to an i... more In the past few decades, the association of economic growth and mining activities has led to an increase in areas of heavy metal-contaminated soils in Vietnam. As a developing country, Vietnam has the limited financial source for environmental restoration, so phytoremediation, a low cost and ecologically sustainable remedial technology, is considered to be a relevant option. To promote the application of phytoremediaton for heavy metal-contaminated soils in Vietnam, there have been several research programs conducted during the last decade. The studies identified two arsenic (As) hyperaccumulators, Pteris vittata and Pityrogramma calomelanos, and four grasses suitable for treatment of lead (Pb)- and zinc (Zn)-contaminated soils, Eleusine indica, Cyperus rotundus, Cynodon dactylon, and Equisetum ramosissimum, of which E. indica was found as Pb hyperaccumulator. All of these species are indigenous and naturally adapted to heavy metal-contaminated habitats. Three plant species, P. vittata, P. calomelanos, and E indica and one introduced plant species, Vetiveria zizanioides, were subjected to further evaluation of their heavy metal removal potential under greenhouse and field conditions. The results of greenhouse experiments showed that two fern species, P. vittata and P. calomelanos, are effective in the accumulation of soil As in roots and fronds; E. indica can absorb high concentration of both Pb and Zn in roots. Under field conditions, the combination of P. vittata, P. calomelanos, and V. zizanioides or P. vittata, E. indica and V. zizanioides is very effective in treatment of soils contaminated with low or moderate concentration of As and Pb in short time (3 years). Through these studies, phytoremediation has been demonstrated to be feasible for the remediation of heavy metal-contaminated soils in Vietnam.
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Lecane langsenensis n. sp. is described from two locations in Vietnam: Lang Sen Reserve, Long An ... more Lecane langsenensis n. sp. is described from two locations in Vietnam: Lang Sen Reserve, Long An Province, and the Huong River, Thua Thien Hue Province. It is distinguished from L. arcula, L. aculeata and L. superaculeata by its longer lorica, antero-lateral spine, and claws. Moreover, the size and shape of L. langsenensis, L. arcula, L. aculeata, and L. superaculeata were measured and compared. The results showed that these species are completely different.
European Journal of Education Studies by Vo Van Minh
Global changes pose an urgent demand to education that produces citizens with relevant competence... more Global changes pose an urgent demand to education that produces citizens with relevant competences to deal with a complex world. By creating connection among different disciplines and connection between lessons and real life, integrated curriculum has been pondered to be an appropriate approach to transform education. In Vietnam, though integrated education concept had been introduced since early 2000s and promoted by the government recently, it remains a new concept to many school teachers. 76% of interviewed teachers claimed that integrated curriculum was indispensable trend of education but only 26% of them practiced IC. Based on the study results, several solutions were proposed to motivate integrated education in Vietnam and those can also be applied in other developing countries
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European Journal of Education Studies by Vo Van Minh