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Phytoremediation of heavy metals with several efficiency enhancer methods


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Karami, Ali and Shamsuddin, Zulkifli (2010) Phytoremediation of heavy metals with several efficiency enhancer methods. African Journal of Biotechnology, 9 (25). art. no. FCAAEDA27834. pp. 3689-3698. ISSN 1684–5315

Abstract

It is no doubt that the contamination of water, air and soil has worsened, and this occurs as a result of the increase in population. However, the need for remediation technologies has to be seriously considered. Phytoremediation is one of the remediation techniques with a relatively slow procedure and low efficiency. This review covers some of the biological, chemical, physical, physico-chemical and genetic methods, which were applied in parallel with phytoremediation, in an attempt to help increase the efficiency in the remediation of air, soil and water. These include lowering the pH and increasing the electrode potential (Eh), as well as using chelating agents and micro-organisms (arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR)). Among the introduced methods, an appropriate application of the PGPRs is one of the most useful and environmentally friendly techniques which is currently considered as a useful process in phytoremediation. As a result of the discovering of these new methods, multi-approaches have been executed for a faster and higher removal rate of the contaminants, with a consequent increase in the efficiency of phytoremediation, as compared to single techniques.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Agriculture
Publisher: Academic Journals
Keywords: Phytoremediation; Heavy metal; Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria; Multi-functional method
Depositing User: kmportal
Date Deposited: 25 Apr 2011 08:06
Last Modified: 15 Nov 2017 08:04
URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12051
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