沙特阿拉伯四种常见树种有毒物质的植物修复潜力

M. Khazan, Reham M.Al-Zlabani
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随着各国工业的发展,重金属已成为当今世界最严重的环境污染物。它们的污染是对人类、动物和植物生命的中毒威胁,因为有毒金属会导致几种严重的疾病。为了消除重金属对环境的污染,已经出现了许多技术。无论是物理的还是化学的,都有成本高、时间长、物流问题和机械复杂性等局限性。植物修复替代方案是一种基于重金属富集植物的经济、高效、环保的重金属修复技术。许多植物作为重金属的生物蓄积器具有很高的潜力,可用于植物修复过程。本文综述了沙特阿拉伯王国常见的四种街树(Moringa oleifera, Azadirachta indica, Lantana camara和Conocarpus erectus)在植物修复各种污染物中的作用。讨论了树木描述、生长生境及其修复不同重金属的潜力。
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Toxic materials phytoremediation potential of four common trees in Saudi Arabia
Heavy metals are the most serious environmental pollutants in the current time as a result of industrial development in several countries. Their pollution is poisoning threat for human, animal and plant life because toxic metals cause several serious ailments. Many techniques have been emerged for the elimination of heavy metal contamination for the environment. Either physical or chemical ones, have limitations such as high cost, long time, logistical problems and mechanical complexity. Phytoremediation alternative solution can be used for heavy metal remediation process because of its advantages as a cost-effective, efficient, and eco-friendly technology based on the use of metal-accumulating plants. Many plant species have a high potential as heavy metals bioaccumulators and can be used for their phytoremediation process. This review focus on the common phytoremediation mechanisms and the role of four street-tree species (Moringa oleifera, Azadirachta indica, Lantana camara and Conocarpus erectus) commonly cultivated throughout the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) in phytoremediating various pollutants. Trees description, habitat of growth and their potential to phytoremediate different heavy metals would be discussed.
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