| Literature DB >> 22174630 |
Marzena Szczygłowska1, Anna Piekarska, Piotr Konieczka, Jacek Namieśnik.
Abstract
In recent decades, serious contamination of soils by heavy metals has been reported. It is therefore a matter of urgency to develop a new and efficient technology for removing contaminants from soil. Another aspect to this problem is that environmental pollution decreases the biological quality of soil, which is why pesticides and fertilizers are being used in ever-larger quantities. The environmentally friendly solutions to these problems are phytoremediation, which is a technology that cleanses the soil of heavy metals, and biofumigation, a process that helps to protect crops using natural plant compounds. So far, these methods have only been used separately; however, research on a technology that combines them both using white cabbage has been carried out.Entities:
Keywords: biofumigation; brassica; heavy metals; phytoremediation
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22174630 PMCID: PMC3233436 DOI: 10.3390/ijms12117760
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
The main advantages and limitation of phytoremediation technology [4,14–16].
| Advantages | Limitations |
|---|---|
| Applicable to both inorganic and organic contaminants. | Not accessing elements below the root depth. |
| It can be applied | Management of plant matter after phytoremediation. |
| Reduces the amount of waste going to landfills. | Low bioma. |
| Does not require expensive equipment or highly specialized personnel. | The bioavailability of the pollutants. |
| Phytoremediation is cheaper than conventional remediation methods. | Restricted to sites with low contaminant concentration. |
| Easy to implement and maintain. Plants are a cheap and renewable resource, easily available. | Introduction of inappropriate or invasive plant species should be avoided (non-native species may affect biodiversity). |
| Environmentally friendly, socially accepted. | High concentrations of hazardous materials can be toxic to plans. |
| Less noisy than other remediation methods. | Possibility for contaminants to enter food chain through animal and plant consumption. |
Figure 1The products of the enzymatic hydrolysis of glucosinolates [24,25].
Figure 2Diagram showing the combination of phytoremediation with biofumigation.