Phytoremedation: An Effective Way to Treat Heavy Metal Contamination- A Review

F. Rasool, Latief Ahmad, Amir Hassan, Shahida Iqbal, M. A. Sofi
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Over the years there has been a drastic increase in heavy metal contamination in the soil due to a number of natural and industrial processes. As these heavy metals are non-biodegradable in nature, they remain in the environment for long periods of time and may infiltrate into the food chain through plants and eventually get accumulated in the human body via biomagnification. Because of their poisonous nature, they pose a major threat to human health and environment. Therefore, the process of cleaning up of this contamination from the environment is of great significance. Phytoremediation, an ecologically viable process, can be a very good mitigation strategy to rid the soil from this heavy metal pollution. Though phytoremediation is not capable of completely removing dangerous pollutants, it has no deleterious effect on the ecosystem as it is an environment friendly, cost-effective, and natural process. Different plants, the majority of which belong to the Brassicaceae family, that are used in the phytoremediation process are referred to as hyper accumulators. The efficacy of phytoremediation can be improved by having deeper knowledge and understanding of different mechanisms contributing to heavy metal accumulation and tolerance in plants. Different mechanisms such as phytoextraction, phytostabilization, phytovolatilization, and rhizofiltration have been employed to reduce contamination of heavy metals in the soil. Among these, the first and second mechanisms are the most dependable. A number of factors are taken into consideration for choosing the most appropriate phytoremediation strategy for soil decontamination. There are a number of factors that influence the phytoremediation process which include the types of contaminants, their characteristics and the selection of plant species. Other factors to consider include climatic conditions, flooding and ageing, the effect of salt on the process, soil variables and the redox potential.
植物疗法:治疗重金属污染的有效方法--综述
多年来,由于一系列自然和工业过程,土壤中的重金属污染急剧增加。由于这些重金属具有不可生物降解的特性,它们会长期存在于环境中,并可能通过植物渗入食物链,最终通过生物放大作用在人体内积累。由于有毒,它们对人类健康和环境构成了重大威胁。因此,清除环境中的这种污染意义重大。植物修复作为一种生态可行的过程,可以成为一种很好的缓解策略,使土壤摆脱这种重金属污染。虽然植物修复法不能完全清除危险的污染物,但它对生态系统没有有害影响,因为它是一种环境友好、成本效益高的自然过程。在植物修复过程中使用的不同植物被称为超积累植物,其中大部分属于十字花科。通过深入了解和理解植物体内重金属积累和耐受的不同机制,可以提高植物修复的功效。目前已采用植物萃取、植物稳定、植物溶解和根系过滤等不同机制来减少土壤中的重金属污染。其中,第一种和第二种机制最为可靠。在选择最合适的土壤净化植物修复策略时,要考虑多种因素。影响植物修复过程的因素有很多,包括污染物的种类、特性和植物种类的选择。其他需要考虑的因素包括气候条件、洪水和老化、盐对该过程的影响、土壤变量和氧化还原电位。
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