Bio-and phytoremediation: Plants and microbes to the rescue of heavy metal polluted soils
SJ Arantza, MR Hiram, K Erika, MN Chávez-Avilés… - SN Applied …, 2022 - Springer
Bio-and phytoremediation, being encouraging terms implying the use of biological systems
for cleansing purposes, have risen a worthy venture toward environmental restoration in …
for cleansing purposes, have risen a worthy venture toward environmental restoration in …
Removal of heavy metals from the environment by phytoremediation and microbial remediation
RM Hlihor, C Petronela… - Sustainable Solutions for …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Environmental damage is caused by a large variety of pollutants: of these, heavy metals are
often a major problem. Metals exist in the environment naturally, but since anthropogenic …
often a major problem. Metals exist in the environment naturally, but since anthropogenic …
Microbially supported phytoremediation of heavy metal contaminated soils: strategies and applications
R Phieler, A Voit, E Kothe - Geobiotechnology I: Metal-related issues, 2014 - Springer
Heavy metal contamination of soil as a result of, for example, mining operations, evokes
worldwide concern. The use of selected metal-accumulating plants to clean up heavy metal …
worldwide concern. The use of selected metal-accumulating plants to clean up heavy metal …
[图书][B] Bioremediation: A natural method for the management of polluted environment
A Zaidi, PA Wani, MS Khan - 2012 - Springer
Heavy metal contamination resulting from rapid industrialization and other sources is a
growing problem worldwide. Increasing pollution of soils with heavy metals disturbs the …
growing problem worldwide. Increasing pollution of soils with heavy metals disturbs the …
Perspectives of plant-associated microbes in heavy metal phytoremediation
" Phytoremediation" know-how to do-how is rapidly expanding and is being commercialized
by harnessing the phyto-microbial diversity. This technology employs biodiversity to …
by harnessing the phyto-microbial diversity. This technology employs biodiversity to …
Plant–microbe interaction for the removal of heavy metal from contaminated site
The diversity of microbes present in the rhizosphere plays a significant role in nutrient
cycling and soil sustainability. Plant–microbe-modulated phytoremediation is a viable …
cycling and soil sustainability. Plant–microbe-modulated phytoremediation is a viable …
Reflections and insights on the evolution of the biological remediation of contaminated soils
The field of soil biological remediation was initially focused on the use of microorganisms.
For organic contaminants, biostimulation and bioaugmentation were the strategies of choice …
For organic contaminants, biostimulation and bioaugmentation were the strategies of choice …
Bioremediation: plants and microbes for restoration of heavy metal contaminated soils
H Kumar, S Ishtiyaq, M Varun, PJC Favas… - Bioenergy …, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
Heavy metal (loid) s are serious environmental pollutants. In the last few decades,
contamination of the biosphere with trace elements has significantly accelerated. Plant …
contamination of the biosphere with trace elements has significantly accelerated. Plant …
Insight into plant-bacteria-fungi interactions to improve plant performance via remediation of heavy metals: an overview
S Kazemalilou, N Delangiz, BA Lajayer… - Molecular Aspects of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Heavy metal pollution is a big environmental issue that has currently stimulated scientists to
develop a variety of novel strategies towards its cleanup. Phytoremediation as an …
develop a variety of novel strategies towards its cleanup. Phytoremediation as an …
Plants—Microorganisms-based bioremediation for heavy metal cleanup: Recent developments, phytoremediation techniques, regulation mechanisms, and molecular …
Rapid industrialization, mine tailings runoff, and agricultural activities are often detrimental to
soil health and can distribute hazardous metal (loid) s into the soil environment, with harmful …
soil health and can distribute hazardous metal (loid) s into the soil environment, with harmful …