The genetic engineering of plants to facilitate the reclamation of soils and waters contaminated with inorganic pollutants is a relatively new and evolving field, benefiting from the heterologous expression of genes that increase the capacity of plants to mobilize, stabilize and/or accumulate metals. The efficiency of phytoremediation relies on the mechanisms underlying metal accumulation and tolerance, such as metal uptake, translocation and detoxification. The transfer of genes involved in any of these processes into fast-growing, highbiomass crops may improve their reclamation potential. The successful phytoextraction of metals/metalloids and their accumulation in aerial organs have been achieved by expressing metal ligands or transporte...
Mineral nutrition of plants greatly depends on both environmental conditions, particularly of soils...
Phytoremediation is a promising technology that uses plants to absorb contaminants from the environm...
Most phytoremediation studies utilize merA or merB genes to modify plants via the nuclear or chlorop...
‘‘Capsule’’: Plants can be used for phyto-extraction of heavy metals from polluted soil, with the po...
Metal concentrations in soils are locally quite high, and are still increasing due to many human act...
The industrial revolution has increased the use of metals for various processes and operations. The ...
Heavy metal pollution of soil is a significant environmental problem with a negative potential impac...
Contamination by heavy metals including As, Cd, Co, Cu, Fe, Hg, Mn, Ni and Zn in agricultural fields...
Environmental pollution with metals and xenobiotics is a global problem, and the development of phyt...
Toxic levels of heavy metals are increasingly posing threats to all organisms on earth. One possible...
Soil metal contamination associated with productive activities is a global issue. Metals are not bio...
The industrial revolution has increased the use of metals for various processes and operations. The ...
Unlike compounds that can be broken down, the remediation of most heavy metals and radionuclides req...
Increased soil pollution with heavy metals due to various human and natural activities has led to a...
Most phytoremediation studies utilize merA or merB genes to modify plants via the nuclear or chlorop...
Mineral nutrition of plants greatly depends on both environmental conditions, particularly of soils...
Phytoremediation is a promising technology that uses plants to absorb contaminants from the environm...
Most phytoremediation studies utilize merA or merB genes to modify plants via the nuclear or chlorop...
‘‘Capsule’’: Plants can be used for phyto-extraction of heavy metals from polluted soil, with the po...
Metal concentrations in soils are locally quite high, and are still increasing due to many human act...
The industrial revolution has increased the use of metals for various processes and operations. The ...
Heavy metal pollution of soil is a significant environmental problem with a negative potential impac...
Contamination by heavy metals including As, Cd, Co, Cu, Fe, Hg, Mn, Ni and Zn in agricultural fields...
Environmental pollution with metals and xenobiotics is a global problem, and the development of phyt...
Toxic levels of heavy metals are increasingly posing threats to all organisms on earth. One possible...
Soil metal contamination associated with productive activities is a global issue. Metals are not bio...
The industrial revolution has increased the use of metals for various processes and operations. The ...
Unlike compounds that can be broken down, the remediation of most heavy metals and radionuclides req...
Increased soil pollution with heavy metals due to various human and natural activities has led to a...
Most phytoremediation studies utilize merA or merB genes to modify plants via the nuclear or chlorop...
Mineral nutrition of plants greatly depends on both environmental conditions, particularly of soils...
Phytoremediation is a promising technology that uses plants to absorb contaminants from the environm...
Most phytoremediation studies utilize merA or merB genes to modify plants via the nuclear or chlorop...