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HERO ID
190382
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Phytoremediation of toxic metals from soil and waste water
Author(s)
Hooda, V
Year
2007
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Environmental Biology
ISSN:
0254-8704
EISSN:
2394-0379
Volume
28
Page Numbers
367-376
PMID
17929752
Web of Science Id
WOS:000245957900007
Abstract
Phytoremediation is an emerging technology which uses plants and their associated rhizospheric microorganisms to remove pollutants from contaminated sites. This plant based technology has gained acceptance in the past ten years as a cheap, efficient and environment friendly technology especially for removing toxic metals. Plant based technologies for metal decontamination are extraction, volatilization, stabilization and rhizofiltration. Various soil and plant factors such as soil's physical and chemical properties, plant and microbial exudates, metal bioavailability, plant's ability to uptake, accumulate, translocate, sequester and detoxify metal amounts for phytoremediation efficiency. Use of transgenics to enhance phytoremediation potential seems promising. Despite several advantages, phytoremediation has not yet become a commercially available technology Progress in the field is hindered by lack of understanding of complex interactions in the rhizosphere and plant based mechanisms which allow metal translocation and accumulation in plants. The review concludes with suggestions for future phytoremediation research.
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