Litcius/Paper detail

Phytoremediation of Cadmium Polluted Soils: Current Status and Approaches for Enhancing

Mirel Subašić, Dunja Šamec, Alisa Selović, Erna Karalija

2022Soil Systems65 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cadmium (Cd) is a heavy metal present in atmosphere, rocks, sediments, and soils without a known role in plants. It is relatively mobile and can easily enter from soil into groundwater and contaminate the food chain. Its presence in food in excess amounts may cause severe conditions in humans, therefore prevention of cadmium entering the food chain and its removal from contaminated soils are important steps in preserving public health. In the last several years, several approaches for Cd remediation have been proposed, such as the use of soil amendments or biological systems for reduction of Cd contamination. One of the approaches is phytoremediation, which involves the use of plants for soil clean-up. In this review we summarized current data on the use of different plants in phytoremediation of Cd as well as information about different approaches which have been used to enhance phytoremediation. This includes data on the increasing metal bioavailability in the soil, plant biomass, and plant accumulation capacity as well as seed priming as a promising novel approach for phytoremediation enhancing.

Topics & Concepts

PhytoremediationEnvironmental remediationEnvironmental scienceFood chainCadmiumSoil waterSoil contaminationEnvironmental chemistryContaminationEnvironmental engineeringChemistrySoil scienceBiologyEcologyOrganic chemistryPlant Stress Responses and ToleranceHeavy metals in environmentAluminum toxicity and tolerance in plants and animals
Phytoremediation of Cadmium Polluted Soils: Current Status and Approaches for Enhancing | Litcius