[HTML][HTML] Plant growth-promoting bacteria in phytoremediation of metal-polluted soils: current knowledge and future directions
ARA Alves, Q Yin, RS Oliveira, EF Silva… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Soil metal contamination is a major concern due to the ever-rising number of areas afflicted
worldwide and the detrimental effects of metals to the environment and human health. Due …
worldwide and the detrimental effects of metals to the environment and human health. Due …
Prospect of phytoremediation combined with other approaches for remediation of heavy metal-polluted soils
S Liu, B Yang, Y Liang, Y Xiao, J Fang - Environmental Science and …, 2020 - Springer
Accumulation of heavy metals in agricultural soils due to human production activities—
mining, fossil fuel combustion, and application of chemical fertilizers/pesticides—results in …
mining, fossil fuel combustion, and application of chemical fertilizers/pesticides—results in …
An insight into microbes mediated heavy metal detoxification in plants: a review
In this era of rapid industrialization and modernization, contamination of the environment
with heavy metals from natural and anthropogenic sources without proper disposal …
with heavy metals from natural and anthropogenic sources without proper disposal …
Plant growth–promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) assisted bioremediation of Heavy Metal Toxicity
Due to a variety of natural and anthropogenic processes, heavy metal toxicity of soil
constitutes a substantial hazard to all living beings in the environment. The heavy metals …
constitutes a substantial hazard to all living beings in the environment. The heavy metals …
[HTML][HTML] Interactions between beneficial soil microorganisms (PGPR and AMF) and host plants for environmental restoration: A systematic review
M Hnini, K Rabeh, M Oubohssaine - Plant Stress, 2024 - Elsevier
In response to mounting concerns over heavy metal contamination in soils, this review
explores the potential of beneficial soil microorganisms, particularly Plant Growth-Promoting …
explores the potential of beneficial soil microorganisms, particularly Plant Growth-Promoting …
Microbial bioremediation of dyes, metals, and microplastics for ecological sustainability
The adverse consequences of hazardous environmental contaminants, at minimal
concentration also constitute a major threat to both human health and the ecosystem …
concentration also constitute a major threat to both human health and the ecosystem …
[HTML][HTML] Potential for plant growth promotion of Kocuria arsenatis Strain ST19 on tomato under salt stress conditions
This study aims to assess the effect of five endophytic bacteria on the growth promotion of
tomato plants under salt stress conditions. Twenty-five endophytic bacteria were isolated …
tomato plants under salt stress conditions. Twenty-five endophytic bacteria were isolated …
Functionality of fructosphere bacteria Kocuria sediminis strain AC3 in plant growth promotion and biodegradation of the acephate in grape berries
Acephate is an organophosphorus pesticide used against sucking and biting insects.
Although it is not recommended, its residues are found in berries at the time of harvest. The …
Although it is not recommended, its residues are found in berries at the time of harvest. The …
Emerging Methods Used in Bioremediation and Nano Techniques for the Removal of Heavy Metals in Contaminated Soil and Industrial Effluents
AS Johnson, TF Rupa, KV Gayathri - Advanced and Innovative …, 2023 - Springer
Heavy metal contamination is a result of increased human activity and industrialization.
These metals are non-biodegradable and are highly toxic to the environment. As a result …
These metals are non-biodegradable and are highly toxic to the environment. As a result …
Microbe-Mediated Removal of Heavy Metals for Sustainable Agricultural Practices
Both environment and agriculture have been immensely affected by the sustaining
humankind on Earth. Anthropogenic sources and natural calamities have increased toxic …
humankind on Earth. Anthropogenic sources and natural calamities have increased toxic …