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Efficiency of bacteria and bacterial assisted phytoremediation of heavy metals: An update

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BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 328, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.124835

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Emerging pollutants; Microbiome; Plant growth-promoting bacteria; Phytoremediation; Bioremediation

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This review addresses the enhancement of phytoremediation efficiency of heavy metals and advances in wastewater treatment through plant-associated bacteria. It highlights the potential of bacteria to promote plant growth and resistance under stress conditions by controlling growth hormone, nutrition security, producing siderophore, secondary metabolites, and improving the antioxidant enzymes system. The review also explores the concepts, applications, and factors affecting bacteria assisted phytoremediation.
The aim of this review to address the plant-associated bacteria to enhance the phytoremediation efficiency of the heavy metals from polluted sites and it is also highlighted advances for the application in wastewater treatment. Plant-associated bacteria have potential to encourage the plant growth and resistance under stress conditions. Such bacteria could enhance plant growth by controlling growth hormone, nutrition security, producing siderophore, secondary metabolites, and improving the antioxidant enzymes system. This review also explores the concepts and applications of bacteria assisted phytoremediation, addressing aspects that affect phytoremediation and pathways for restoration. Significant review issues relating to production and application of bacteria for improvement of bioremediation were established and presented for possible future research. Bacteria assisted phytoremediation is cost-effective strategy and metal sequestration mechanism that hold high metal biosorption capacities. This also takes into consideration the current state of technology implementations and proposals for prospective clean-up studies.

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