Rhizoremediation: A Beneficial Plant-Microbe Interaction
Leiden University · GTx (United States)
Abstract
Worldwide, contamination of soil and ground water is a severe problem. The negative effects of pollutants on the environment and on human health are diverse and depend on the nature of the pollution. The search for alternative methods for excavation and incineration to clean polluted sites resulted in the application of bioremediation techniques. In this review, we describe some generally accepted bioremediation tools and subsequently focus on the combination of two approaches, phytoremediation and bioaugmentation, resulting in rhizoremediation. During rhizoremediation, exudates derived from the plant can help to stimulate the survival and action of bacteria, which subsequently results in a more efficient…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 12.64
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 128
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4Topics & keywords
- Bioaugmentation
- Phytoremediation
- Bioremediation
- Pollutant
- Environmental science
- Incineration
- Soil contamination
- Pollution