نتایج جستجو برای: phytoremediation

تعداد نتایج: 2618  

Journal: :Trends in biotechnology 2014
Terrence H Bell Simon Joly Frédéric E Pitre Etienne Yergeau

Phytoremediation is a cost-effective green alternative to traditional soil remediation technologies, but has experienced varied success in practice. The recent omics revolution has led to leaps in our understanding of soil microbial communities and plant metabolism, and some of the conditions that promote predictable activity in contaminated soils and heterogeneous environments. Combinations of...

ژورنال: زیست شناسی ایران 2017

Contamination of soil with heavy metals has detrimental effects on ecosystems, because heavy metals accumulated in soil may persist and affect terrestrial ecosystems for a long time. Phytoremediation, as sustainable, low-cost and environmental friendly technology based on the direct use of plants for in situ remediation of contaminated soil, sludges, sediments, and ground water through contamin...

Journal: :IOP conference series 2021

In recent years, soil heavy metal pollution has caused serious harm to human beings and the environment. Phytoremediation become main means of remediation because its advantages such as low cost, obvious effect secondary pollution. this paper, status quo cadmium in China mechanism phytoremediation were summarized.

Journal: :Frontiers in microbiology 2016
Sofie Thijs Wouter Sillen Francois Rineau Nele Weyens Jaco Vangronsveld

Phytoremediation is a promising technology to clean-up contaminated soils based on the synergistic actions of plants and microorganisms. However, to become a widely accepted, and predictable remediation alternative, a deeper understanding of the plant-microbe interactions is needed. A number of studies link the success of phytoremediation to the plant-associated microbiome functioning, though w...

2013
Annie Melinda Paz-Alberto Gilbert C. Sigua

Land, surface waters, and ground water worldwide, are increasingly affected by contaminations from industrial, research experiments, military, and agricultural activities either due to ignorance, lack of vision, carelessness, or high cost of waste disposal and treatment. The rapid build-up of toxic pollutants (metals, radionuclide, and organic contaminants in soil, surface water, and ground wat...

2012
C. Shagol

One of the major pollutants in the environment is arsenic (As). Due to the toxic effects of As to all organisms, its remediation is necessary. Conventional technologies used in the remediation of As contaminated soils are expensive and may even compromise the structure of the soil. An attractive alternative is phytoremediation, which is the use of plants which can take up the contaminant in the...

2011
Laura A. Schifman John C. Stella Timothy A. Volk Mark A. Teece

Quantifying interannual change in water status of woody plants using stable carbon isotopes provides insight on long-term plant ecophysiology and potential success in variable environments, including under-utilized agricultural land for biomass production and highly disturbed sites for phytoremediation applications. We analyzed dC values in annual ring-wood of four shrub willow varieties used f...

Journal: :Toxics 2023

Phytoremediation can help remediate potential toxic elements (PTE) in soil. Microorganisms and soil amendments are effective means to improve the efficiency of phytoremediation. This study selected three microorganisms that may promote phytoremediation, including bacteria (Ceratobasidium), fungi (Pseudomonas mendocina), arbuscular-mycorrhizal (AMF, Funneliformis caledonium). The effects single ...

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