微生物介导的生物修复:当前研究和未来挑战

Divjot Kour, Sofia Shareif Khan, H. Kour, T. Kaur, Rubee Devi, Christina Judy, P. Rai, Chloe McQuestion, Sara Spells, Ava Bianchi, Rajinikanth Mohan, A. Rai, Ajar Nath Yadav
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在过去的几十年里,由于快速的工业化和不安全的农业实践,环境污染的增加已经成为一个重大挑战。核废料、重金属、农药和碳氢化合物等有毒污染物的存在,一直在损害环境和人类健康。利用微生物群落进行生物修复是一种令人难以置信的、环保的、具有成本效益的方法,可以改善有毒污染物的不利影响。微生物具有惊人的代谢能力,可以改变大多数形式的有机物质,并能在极端环境条件下生存,这使它们成为生物修复的有吸引力的候选者。微生物是环境清洁和污染土壤恢复的宝库,在热、冷、干旱、盐碱化等多种环境条件下都有报道。据报道,不同种类的生物修复微生物来自不同的环境,即细菌、真菌(包括酵母)和藻类。据报道,Alcaligenes属、曲霉属、芽孢杆菌属、黄杆菌属、灵芝属、Methosinus属、Nocardia属、Phormidium属、Pseudomonas属、Rhizopus属、Rhodococcus属和Stereum属的微生物是降解环境中不同污染物(如外源生物、重金属、碳氢化合物、造纸和纸浆废水)的潜在和有效的生物修复剂。本文综述了生物修复中的微生物多样性、生物修复技术、不同环境污染物的生物修复以及如何监测生物修复过程。
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Microbe-mediated bioremediation: Current research and future challenges
The rise in environmental pollution over the past few decades due to rapid industrialization and unsafe agricultural practices has become a major challenge. The presence of toxic pollutants such as nuclear wastes, heavy metals, pesticides, and hydrocarbons has been languishing the environment as well as the human health. Bioremediation using microbial communities is emerging as an incredible, eco-friendly, and cost-effective approach to ameliorate the adverse effects of toxic pollutants. Microbes possess astonishing metabolic capabilities to alter most forms of organic material and can survive in extreme environmental conditions which make them attractive candidate for the bioremediation. Microbes are the treasure houses for environmental cleaning and recovering of contaminated soil and they have been reported from diverse environmental conditions including hot, cold, drought, and saline. Different groups of bioremediating microbes have reported from diverse conditions, that is, bacteria, fungi including yeast, and algae. Microbes belonging to genera Alcaligenes, Aspergillus, Bacillus, Flavobacterium, Ganoderma, Methosinus, Nocardia, Phormidium, Pseudomonas , Rhizopus , Rhodococcus, and Stereum have been reported as potential and efficient bioremediators for the degradation of different pollutants of the environment such as xenobiotics, heavy metals, hydrocarbons, and paper and pulp effluent. The present review focuses on microbial diversity in bioremediation, techniques applied in bioremediation, bioremediation of different environmental pollutants, and how bioremediation processes could be monitored.
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