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Plant-microbe-dye interaction during rhizoremediation
The conventional technologies used for textile dye wastewater treatment are costly, and involve high energy consumption and sludge production. However, bioremediation using plants and microbes involves low cost, energy consumption, and no sludge formation. Hence, the review focuses on the dye degradation by the plant-microbe treatment system.