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Despite extensive research efforts in environmental remediation, there remains a gap in synthesizing the diverse approaches and technologies used for addressing forest soil contamination by heavy metals. Hence, this review aims to bridge this gap by consolidating existing knowledge and highlighting areas that require further investigation by providing an overview of research progress, prospects, and trends in soil remediation of heavy metal contamination. We discuss various remediation methods (e.g., phytoremediation, microbial interactions, and soil amendments), evaluating their effectiveness in reducing heavy metal concentrations and their impact on ecosystem health. A detailed analysis of these methods is presented, including their limitations, applicability, and the need to consider site-specific factors, cost-effectiveness, sustainability, and long-term efficacy. Additionally, we stress the importance of continuous innovation and collaboration among researchers, policymakers, and industry stakeholders to develop multidisciplinary, technology-driven solutions for restoring contaminated soils and safeguarding human and ecosystem health. By integrating multidisciplinary approaches and leveraging emerging technologies, sustainable solutions can be developed to restore contaminated soils and protect human health and ecosystems. 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Sustainable forest soil management for remediation of heavy metals contamination: integrating technologies and ecosystem health.
Due to its persistence and non-biodegradability, heavy metal pollution in forest soils poses an ecological disaster and a severe environmental concern, necessitating sustainable mitigation solutions. Forest soils exhibit physicochemical and biological properties, such as high organic matter content, abundant clay minerals, and diverse microbial interactions, which facilitate key processes such as adsorption, precipitation, and microbial-mediated immobilization of heavy metals. These attributes collectively enhance their capacity for sustainable remediation. Despite extensive research efforts in environmental remediation, there remains a gap in synthesizing the diverse approaches and technologies used for addressing forest soil contamination by heavy metals. Hence, this review aims to bridge this gap by consolidating existing knowledge and highlighting areas that require further investigation by providing an overview of research progress, prospects, and trends in soil remediation of heavy metal contamination. We discuss various remediation methods (e.g., phytoremediation, microbial interactions, and soil amendments), evaluating their effectiveness in reducing heavy metal concentrations and their impact on ecosystem health. A detailed analysis of these methods is presented, including their limitations, applicability, and the need to consider site-specific factors, cost-effectiveness, sustainability, and long-term efficacy. Additionally, we stress the importance of continuous innovation and collaboration among researchers, policymakers, and industry stakeholders to develop multidisciplinary, technology-driven solutions for restoring contaminated soils and safeguarding human and ecosystem health. By integrating multidisciplinary approaches and leveraging emerging technologies, sustainable solutions can be developed to restore contaminated soils and protect human health and ecosystems. Future research should focus on exploring the long-term impacts of forest soil management practices on heavy metal bioavailability and mobility, as well as optimizing existing techniques, exploring novel approaches, assessing ecosystem responses, and integrating forest soil management into broader environmental restoration strategies.
期刊介绍:
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek publishes papers on fundamental and applied aspects of microbiology. Topics of particular interest include: taxonomy, structure & development; biochemistry & molecular biology; physiology & metabolic studies; genetics; ecological studies; especially molecular ecology; marine microbiology; medical microbiology; molecular biological aspects of microbial pathogenesis and bioinformatics.