Copper-contaminated soils were managed with assisted phytoextraction.
The mobility and bioavailability of 4 trace elements were investigated in these soils.
Trace elements phytoavailability was characterized by dwarf beans on potted soils.
Phytoextraction significantly decreased the total concentrations of metals in the SPW.
The phytoavailability of Cu increased with the total soil concentrations of Cu.