Fungos micorrízicos arbusculares (FMAs) em uma formação vegetal de restinga: ecologia e potencial para micorrizorremediação de hidrocarboneto do petróleo
O. F. Andrade, Marianne da Silva Nunes, Janaína Silvano Marinho Teixeira, Manildo Oliveira, R. L. L. Berbara, V. Saraiva
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Abstract
The sources of contamination related to the exploration, production, storage, transport, distribution and disposal of petroleum, and its products, carry risks that threaten fragile coastal environments, little studied and, thus, in need of attention from the scientific community. On the other hand, symbiont mechanisms essential for the very existence of many plant species, and their relation to contaminated soils, remain unknown. Despite the identification of several species of AMF halophytes soil communities in sandbanks, one can infer their bioremediation potential from studies in other types of soil, which, however, report the same genera of fungi as participants in mycorrhizoremediation processes of polluted soil. This study focuses on the application of biotechnology using Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) in soils impacted by petroleum hydrocarbons.