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Understanding the holistic approach to plant-microbe remediation technologies for removing heavy metals and radionuclides from soil

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CURRENT RESEARCH IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
卷 3, 期 -, 页码 84-98

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DOI: 10.1016/j.crbiot.2021.02.004

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Heavy-metals; Radionuclides; Microbes enhanced phytoremediation; Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria ( PGPR); Sustainability; Toxicity

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  1. Sharda University, Greater Noida, Delhi NCR
  2. N N Saikia College, Titbar, Assam
  3. Mahatma Gandhi Central University, Bihar, India

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Heavy metals and radionuclides are released into the environment through geological and anthropogenic activities, causing pollution. These pollutants, which cannot be degraded, harm human organs and require proper management and environmentally friendly remediation methods. Bioremediation techniques can effectively neutralize or convert these pollutants, ensuring the safety and sustainable use of land resources.
Heavy metals (HMs) and radionuclides are released through geological and anthropogenic activities and enter the environment through wastewater, soil and sediment. Large amounts of Pb (>1000 ppm), Zn (>4000 ppm) and Cd (40-400 ppm) have recently been reported in soils near Picher, USA. These inorganic pollutants cannot be degraded and cause damage to the vital human organs. Different industrial and municipal solid waste was a major source of HMs in soil, including airborne aerosols. In the same manner, nuclear waste and radioactive materials used (e.g., medical facilities) or released in different processes contribute to the environmental pollution of radionuclides. The release of such HMs ions from different sources leads to mutagenesis, carcinogenesis and poses serious risks to the living organisms. As a result, proper management of waste from these sources, as well as environmentally friendly remediation methods, is imperative. However, recent studies have shown that it is more difficult to remove HMs and radionuclides from the soil, but they can be effectively neutralized or converted into a less toxic metabolites. The combination of a unique plant-microbe system plays a key role in the remediation process. However, new bioremediation methods are now being used to eliminate HMs and radionuclides. Microbes are capable of bio-transforming, bio-sorbing and biomineralizing HMs and radionuclides through their inherent catabolic process. Enhancing phytoremediation using different strategies for the remediation of HMs and radionuclides is necessary to ensure that the land resource is safe, fertile and productive for sustainable use.

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