2020
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy10091321
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Cyanobacteria as a Nature-Based Biotechnological Tool for Restoring Salt-Affected Soils

Abstract: Soil salinization poses an important threat to terrestrial ecosystems and is expected to increase as a consequence of climate change and anthropogenic pressures. Conventional methods such as salt-leaching or application of soil amendments, or nature-based solutions (NBSs) such as phytoremediation, have been widely adopted with contrasting results. The use of cyanobacteria for improving soil conditions has emerged as a novel biotechnological tool for ecosystem restoration due to the unique features of these org… Show more

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“…Cyanobacteria also have a high water‐holding capacity and an increased soil biomass after their death and decomposition. An improved growth in rice, maize, and wheat is seen due to desalination of soil by cyanobacteria (Li et al, 2019; Rocha et al, 2020). Among cyanobacteria, mainly Nostoc and Anabaena species have been extensively studied as nitrogen fixers and are excellent candidates for performing bioremediation.…”
Section: Emerging Multifunctional Roles Of Cyanobacteria In Land Deve...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cyanobacteria also have a high water‐holding capacity and an increased soil biomass after their death and decomposition. An improved growth in rice, maize, and wheat is seen due to desalination of soil by cyanobacteria (Li et al, 2019; Rocha et al, 2020). Among cyanobacteria, mainly Nostoc and Anabaena species have been extensively studied as nitrogen fixers and are excellent candidates for performing bioremediation.…”
Section: Emerging Multifunctional Roles Of Cyanobacteria In Land Deve...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though experiments on their effect on each other's activity have not been performed; yet, it seems a powerful approach for sodic land remediation based on the current evidences. The salt‐affected soils which have been remediated using biological methods show restored soil fertility and reduce our dependence on external fertilizers and promote plant growth (Rocha et al, 2020). One of the major limitations with the use of cyanobacteria for bioremediation of sodic soils remains to be the optimization and validation for broad range application, wherein the problems associated with harvesting and contamination are to be addressed.…”
Section: Emerging Multifunctional Roles Of Cyanobacteria In Land Deve...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Additionally, the release of exopolysaccharides into the soil improves soil stability [ 14 ]. In recent years, it has been proposed to use cyanobacteria as a biotechnological tool for the restoration of soil ecosystems—in particular, salt-affected ones [ 15 ].…”
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confidence: 99%