Phytoremediation & Stress: Evaluation of Heavy Metal-Induced Stress in Plants*
English
By (author): Jana Kadukova Jana Kavulicova
Accumulation of different compounds from soil, water or even from the atmosphere is a typical feature of plants as the organisms are dependent on mineral nutrition. However, in the case of high concentrations of metals in soil, their accumulation is not always considered good or necessary, especially in medicinal plants or agricultural crops. Nowadays, phytoremediation, biotechnology using plants for cleaning up the environment, has become widely applied. Its development can contribute to re-exploitation of soils that have laid waste due to their contamination. Similarly, plants able to tolerate elevated metal concentrations without their translocation and accumulation in upper parts can grow on contaminated soils not threatening food chain. This book presents and reviews research on the use of phytoremediation in regard to plant application in stressful conditions.
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