PHYTOREMEDIATION

Annual Reviews - Tập 49 Số 1 - Trang 643-668 - 1998
David E. Salt1,2,3, Richard Smith1,2,3, Ilya Raskin1,2,3
1AgBiotech Center, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903-0231;
2Present address: Chemistry Department, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona 86071-5698;
3Present address: De Kalb Genetics Corporation, 62 Maritime Drive, Mystic, Connecticut 06355-1958;

Tóm tắt

▪ Abstract  Contaminated soils and waters pose a major environmental and human health problem, which may be partially solved by the emerging phytoremediation technology. This cost-effective plant-based approach to remediation takes advantage of the remarkable ability of plants to concentrate elements and compounds from the environment and to metabolize various molecules in their tissues. Toxic heavy metals and organic pollutants are the major targets for phytoremediation. In recent years, knowledge of the physiological and molecular mechanisms of phytoremediation began to emerge together with biological and engineering strategies designed to optimize and improve phytoremediation. In addition, several field trials confirmed the feasibility of using plants for environmental cleanup. This review concentrates on the most developed subsets of phytoremediation technology and on the biological mechanisms that make phytoremediation work.

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