Microbial-aided Phytoremediation of Heavy metals Contaminated Soil: a review
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Date
2019
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European Journal of Biological Research
Abstract
Anthropogenic exercises as well as industrial enterprise and agricultural practices contribute considerably to the degradation and contamination of environment that considerably affects the soil. The normal physical and chemical know-how soil washing used for soil remediation render the land useless as a medium for plant growth, as they take away all biological activities. Others are labor-intensive and have high maintenance value phytoremediation, a cheaper and sustainable in situ remediation technique was so thought of. This data can enable proposing solutions to issues of contamination and eventually convalescent sites and soils. However, plants don't have the aptitude to degrade several soil waste matters particularly the organic pollutant. It's so imperative to require advantage of the degrading ability of soil microorganisms. This review so focuses on phytoremediation techniques improved by microbial colonies.
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Heavy metal, Microbial, Phytoremediation, Soil, Contamination, Pollution
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61. Aransiola, S.A., Ijah, U.J.J., Abioye, O.P. and Bala, J.D. (2019). Microbial-aided Phytoremediation of Heavy metals Contaminated Soil: a review, European Journal of Biological Research, 9(2):104-125. http://www.journals.tmkarpinski.com/index.php/ejbr/article/view/157.