Heavy Metal Polluted Soils: Effect on Plants and Bioremediation Methods
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Abstract
Soils polluted with heavy metals have become common across the globe due to increase in geologic and anthropogenic activities. Plants growing on these soils show a reduction in growth, performance, and yield. Bioremediation is an effective method of treating heavy metal polluted soils. It is a widely accepted method that is mostly carried out in situ ; hence it is suitable for the establishment/reestablishment of crops on treated soils. Microorganisms and plants employ different mechanisms for the bioremediation of polluted soils. Using plants for the treatment of polluted soils is a more common approach in the bioremediation of heavy metal polluted soils. Combining both microorganisms and plants is an…
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- Bioremediation
- Soil water
- Environmental science
- Environmental chemistry
- Heavy metals
- Soil contamination
- Pollution
- Microorganism
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