Recent progress on sustainable phytoremediation of heavy metals from soil (Record no. 54787)

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Title Recent progress on sustainable phytoremediation of heavy metals from soil
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Volume/sequential designation Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 10(108482), 2022
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Summary, etc. One of the serious environmental concern around the world is heavy metals contamination. They can enter to the environment through human activities such as mining, farming, and factory activities. Soil contamination by heavy metals can affect crops, enter the food chain and threat human health. Therefore, clearance of the soil from these heavy metals is one of the most important environmental issues. Up to now, different strategies are introduced for heavy metals remediation of soil and some of them were briefly reviewed, here. We were mainly focus on the soil remediation from heavy metals which has the highest percentage of abundance in the contaminated soil, namely arsenic, lead, cadmium, nickel, mercury, iron, copper, and zinc by plants (phytoremediation). On the other hand, different kinds of plants, including trees, flowers, grasses, vegetables, and ferns that can help clean these metals from the soil, are introduced. Growth conditions of these plants, such as light and water, were also studied, and it was found that 48 percent plants require partial sunlight, and 50 percent of plants grew in moist soil. They were also classified based on their biological ages, and it was found 68 percent of plants were perennials and had more than two years of lifespan. Among these plants, some of them are capable of capturing several heavy metals simultaneously, and they are called as Valuable Phytoremediation Plants and they are more useful for soil remediation from heavy metals. It seems that present study can help environmental officials and governments to find a sustainable solution to get rid of heavy metals hazardous on mines ecosystem.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element PHYTOREMEDIATION
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Topical term or geographic name entry element HEAVY METALS
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Topical term or geographic name entry element MINING ACTIVITIES
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Topical term or geographic name entry element SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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Topical term or geographic name entry element SOIL
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Personal name Pouresmaieli, M.
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Personal name Ataei, M.
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Personal name Forouzandeh, P.
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Personal name Azizollahi, P.
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Personal name Mahmoudifard, M.
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