Bacterial Heavy Metal Resistance in Contaminated Soil
Tuyajargal Iimaa, Munkhjin Batmunkh, B Dulguun, Batsuren Dorjsuren, Telmen Turmunkh, Tserennadmid Enkhjargal, Unursaikhan Surenjav, Battsetseg Choidash, Renchinkhand Gereltuya
Abstract
show promising potential for bioremediation efforts. Harnessing bacterial resistance to heavy metals offers a cost-effective and sustainable approach to mitigate the adverse impacts of contamination. This review explores the mechanisms of heavy metal resistance in bacteria, the role of soil microbiota, and the implications for bioremediation strategies. This review emphasizes the critical importance of bacterial resistance in addressing soil contamination and highlight the need for further research to elucidate underlying mechanisms and enhance bioremediation applications in this urgent global challenge.