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Research on the Mechanisms of Plant Enrichment and Detoxification of Cadmium

Guili Yang, Meng-Meng Zheng, Ai-Juan Tan, Yuting Liu, Dan Feng, Shiming Lv

2021Biology97 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The heavy metal cadmium (Cd), as one of the major environmentally toxic pollutants, has serious impacts on the growth, development, and physiological functions of plants and animals, leading to deterioration of environmental quality and threats to human health. Research on how plants absorb and transport Cd, as well as its enrichment and detoxification mechanisms, is of great significance to the development of phytoremediation technologies for ecological and environmental management. This article summarises the research progress on the enrichment of heavy metal cadmium in plants in recent years, including the uptake, transport, and accumulation of Cd in plants. The role of plant roots, compartmentalisation, chelation, antioxidation, stress, and osmotic adjustment in the process of plant Cd enrichment are discussed. Finally, problems are proposed to provide a more comprehensive theoretical basis for the further application of phytoremediation technology in the field of heavy metal pollution.

Topics & Concepts

PhytoremediationCadmiumDetoxification (alternative medicine)BiologyPollutantHeavy metalsPollutionEnvironmental pollutionEnvironmental chemistryEcologyEnvironmental protectionEnvironmental scienceContaminationChemistryMedicinePathologyAlternative medicineOrganic chemistryPlant Stress Responses and ToleranceHeavy metals in environmentPlant responses to water stress