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Bioremediation of co-contaminated soil with heavy metals and pesticides: Influence factors, mechanisms and evaluation methods
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In this article, the authors reviewed the bioremediation applications of combined contaminated soil with heavy metals and pesticides and proposed the future investigations required for this field, based on which the effectiveness evaluation methods of soil remediation are also reviewed.About:
This article is published in Chemical Engineering Journal.The article was published on 2020-10-15. It has received 190 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Soil contamination & Bioremediation.read more
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Chemical stabilization remediation for heavy metals in contaminated soils on the latest decade: Available stabilizing materials and associated evaluation methods-A critical review
TL;DR: In this paper, a systematical review was provided for different types of stabilizing materials employed to remediate heavy metal polluted soils using chemical stabilization technology, and the physicochemical and ecotoxicological methods used for the assessment of metal stabilization efficiency were comprehensively summarized.
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Biosurfactant is a powerful tool for the bioremediation of heavy metals from contaminated soils.
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of biosurfactants in the bioremediation of heavy metals from contaminated environments is discussed, and the interaction mechanism underlying the interaction between the two processes is discussed.
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Soil Science Challenges in a New Era: A Transdisciplinary Overview of Relevant Topics
Jesús Rodrigo-Comino,Jesús Rodrigo-Comino,Manuel López-Vicente,Vinod Kumar,Andrés Rodríguez-Seijo,Orsolya Valkó,Claudia Rojas,Hamid Reza Pourghasemi,Luca Salvati,Noura Bakr,Emmanuelle Vaudour,Eric C. Brevik,Maja Radziemska,Manuel Pulido,Simone Di Prima,Simone Di Prima,Marta Dondini,Wim de Vries,Erika S. Santos,Maria de Lourdes Mendonça-Santos,Yang Yu,Panos Panagos +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess past achievements and current challenges regarding soil threats such as erosion and soil contamination related to different United Nations sustainable development goals (SDGs) including sustainable food production, ensuring healthy lives and reduce environmental risks (SDG3), ensuring water availability ( SDG6), and enhanced soil carbon sequestration because of climate change (SDD13).
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Recent advances of carbon-based nano zero valent iron for heavy metals remediation in soil and water: A critical review
Christopher C. Yang,Shiro Oka +1 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive review on the advancement of carbon-based nano zero valent iron (C-nZVI) particles for heavy metal remediation in soil and water is provided in this article .
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Plasmid-mediated catabolism for the removal of xenobiotics from the environment
Pankaj Bhatt,Geeta Bhandari,Kalpana Bhatt,Damini Maithani,Sandhya Mishra,Saurabh Gangola,Rakesh Bhatt,Yaohua Huang,Shaohua Chen +8 more
TL;DR: The role of bacterial plasmids in the bioremediation of xenobiotics from contaminated environments is explored in this article, where the role of environmental factors play a critical role in the conjugation efficiency, which is involved in the BiOREmediation process of the xenobiotic at the contaminated sites.
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