重金属污染修复的可持续森林土壤管理:综合技术与生态系统健康。

IF 1.8 3区 生物学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY
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森林土壤中的重金属污染由于其持久性和不可生物降解性,造成了生态灾难和严重的环境问题,需要可持续的缓解办法。森林土壤具有较高的有机质含量、丰富的粘土矿物和多样的微生物相互作用等理化和生物学特性,促进了重金属的吸附、沉淀和微生物介导的固定化等关键过程。这些属性共同增强了它们进行可持续补救的能力。尽管在环境修复方面进行了广泛的研究,但在综合处理森林土壤重金属污染的各种方法和技术方面仍然存在差距。因此,本文旨在通过对重金属污染土壤修复的研究进展、前景和趋势进行综述,巩固现有知识,突出需要进一步研究的领域,从而弥补这一差距。我们讨论了各种修复方法(如植物修复、微生物相互作用和土壤修复),评估了它们在降低重金属浓度方面的有效性及其对生态系统健康的影响。对这些方法进行了详细的分析,包括它们的局限性、适用性,以及考虑场地特定因素、成本效益、可持续性和长期有效性的需要。此外,我们强调研究人员、政策制定者和行业利益相关者之间持续创新和合作的重要性,以开发多学科、技术驱动的解决方案,以恢复受污染的土壤,保护人类和生态系统的健康。通过综合多学科方法和利用新兴技术,可以制定可持续的解决办法,以恢复受污染的土壤,保护人类健康和生态系统。未来的研究应侧重于探索森林土壤管理实践对重金属生物有效性和流动性的长期影响,以及优化现有技术,探索新方法,评估生态系统响应,并将森林土壤管理纳入更广泛的环境恢复战略。
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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.

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CiteScore
5.60
自引率
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3 months
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.
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