| Literature DB >> 28606405 |
Vishal Tripathi1, Sheikh Adil Edrisi1, Bin Chen2, Vijai K Gupta3, Raivo Vilu4, Nicholas Gathergood4, P C Abhilash5.
Abstract
Global land resources are under severe threat due to pollution and unsustainable land use practices. Restoring degraded land is imperative for regaining ecosystem services, such as biodiversity maintenance and nutrient and water cycling, and to meet the food, feed, fuel, and fibre requirements of present and future generations. While bioremediation is acknowledged as a promising technology for restoring polluted and degraded lands, its field potential is limited for various reasons. However, recent biotechnological advancements, including producing efficient microbial consortia, applying enzymes with higher degrees of specificity, and designing plants with specific microbial partners, are opening new prospects in remediation technology. This review provides insights into such promising ways to harness biotechnology as ecofriendly methods for remediation and restoration.Keywords: bioremediation; biotechnology; land degradation; land restoration; sustainability
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28606405 DOI: 10.1016/j.tibtech.2017.05.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Biotechnol ISSN: 0167-7799 Impact factor: 19.536