Plants and microbes coexist or compete for survival and their cohesive interactions play a vital role in adapting to metalliferous environments, and can thus be explored to improve microbe-assisted phytoremediation. Plant root exudates are useful nutrient and energy sources for soil microorganisms, with whom they establish intricate communication systems. Some beneficial bacteria and fungi, acting as plant growth promoting microorganisms (PGPMs), may alleviate metal phytotoxicity and stimulate plant growth indirectly via the induction of defense mechanisms against phytopathogens, and/or directly through the solubilization of mineral nutrients (nitrogen, phosphate, potassium, iron, etc.), production of plant growth promoting substances (e.g....
Background. Phytoremediation is a promising technology for the cleanup of polluted environments. The...
In this era of rapid industrialization and modernization, contamination of the environment with heav...
Phytomining can be limited by low biomass productivity by plants or limited availability of soil met...
Plants and microbes coexist or compete for survival and their cohesive interactions play a vital rol...
Plants and microbes coexist or compete for survival and their cohesive interactions play a vital rol...
Our atmosphere, water resources and soil are becoming increasingly contaminated with inorganic and o...
Our atmosphere, water resources and soil are becoming increasingly contaminated with inorganic and o...
The use of plants to reduce contaminant levels in soil is a cost-effective method of reducing the ri...
Heavy metal pollution of soil is a significant environmental problem with a negative potential impac...
'Information on the mechanism of how plants mobilize, uptake, and metabolize metal ions is very limi...
The role of soil microbiota, specifically rhizospheric microorganisms, in the development of phytore...
Several anthropogenic activities including mining, modern agricultural practices, and industrializat...
Phytomining can be limited by low biomass productivity by plants or limited availability of soil met...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are soil bacteria that are able to colonize rhizosphere ...
In their natural environment, plants are part of a rich ecosystem including numerous and diverse mic...
Background. Phytoremediation is a promising technology for the cleanup of polluted environments. The...
In this era of rapid industrialization and modernization, contamination of the environment with heav...
Phytomining can be limited by low biomass productivity by plants or limited availability of soil met...
Plants and microbes coexist or compete for survival and their cohesive interactions play a vital rol...
Plants and microbes coexist or compete for survival and their cohesive interactions play a vital rol...
Our atmosphere, water resources and soil are becoming increasingly contaminated with inorganic and o...
Our atmosphere, water resources and soil are becoming increasingly contaminated with inorganic and o...
The use of plants to reduce contaminant levels in soil is a cost-effective method of reducing the ri...
Heavy metal pollution of soil is a significant environmental problem with a negative potential impac...
'Information on the mechanism of how plants mobilize, uptake, and metabolize metal ions is very limi...
The role of soil microbiota, specifically rhizospheric microorganisms, in the development of phytore...
Several anthropogenic activities including mining, modern agricultural practices, and industrializat...
Phytomining can be limited by low biomass productivity by plants or limited availability of soil met...
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are soil bacteria that are able to colonize rhizosphere ...
In their natural environment, plants are part of a rich ecosystem including numerous and diverse mic...
Background. Phytoremediation is a promising technology for the cleanup of polluted environments. The...
In this era of rapid industrialization and modernization, contamination of the environment with heav...
Phytomining can be limited by low biomass productivity by plants or limited availability of soil met...