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Myco-remediation: A mechanistic understanding of contaminants alleviation from natural environment and future prospect.

Amit Kumar1, Ajar Nath Yadav2, Raju Mondal3, Divjot Kour2, Gangavarapu Subrahmanyam1, Aftab A Shabnam1, Shakeel A Khan4, Krishna Kumar Yadav5, Gulshan Kumar Sharma6, Marina Cabral-Pinto7, Ram Kishor Fagodiya8, Dipak Kumar Gupta9, Surabhi Hota6, Sandeep K Malyan10.   

Abstract

Industrialization and modernization of agricultural systems contaminated lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere of the Earth. Sustainable remediation of contamination is essential for environmental sustainability. Myco-remediation is proposed to be a green, economical, and efficient technology over conventional remediation technologies to combat escalating pollution problems at a global scale. Fungi can perform remediation of pollutants through several mechanisms like biosorption, precipitation, biotransformation, and sequestration. Myco-remediation significantly removes or degrades metal metals, persistent organic pollutants, and other emerging pollutants. The current review highlights the species-specific remediation potential, influencing factors, genetic and molecular control mechanism, applicability merits to enhance the bioremediation efficiency. Structure and composition of fungal cell wall is crucial for immobilization of toxic pollutants and a subtle change on fungal cell wall structure may significantly affect the immobilization efficiency. The utilization protocol and applicability of enzyme engineering and myco-nanotechnology to enhance the bioremediation efficiency of any potential fungus was proposed. It is advocated that the association of hyper-accumulator plants with plant growth-promoting fungi could help in an effective cleanup strategy for the alleviation of persistent soil pollutants. The functions, activity, and regulation of fungal enzymes in myco-remediation practices required further research to enhance the myco-remediation potential. Study of the biotransformation mechanisms and risk assessment of the products formed are required to minimize environmental pollution. Recent advancements in molecular "Omic techniques"and biotechnological tools can further upgrade myco-remediation efficiency in polluted soils and water.
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Keywords:  Environmental pollution; Enzyme engineering; Fungus; Myco-nanotechnology; Myco-remediation

Year:  2021        PMID: 34216922     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.131325

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


  2 in total

Review 1.  Endophytic fungal communities and their biotechnological implications for agro-environmental sustainability.

Authors:  Ajar Nath Yadav; Divjot Kour; Tanvir Kaur; Rubee Devi; Ashok Yadav
Journal:  Folia Microbiol (Praha)       Date:  2022-02-04       Impact factor: 2.099

2.  Growth and Mechanical Characterization of Mycelium-Based Composites towards Future Bioremediation and Food Production in the Material Manufacturing Cycle.

Authors:  Thibaut Houette; Christopher Maurer; Remik Niewiarowski; Petra Gruber
Journal:  Biomimetics (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-28
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