2021
DOI: 10.3389/fagro.2021.664126
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Molecular Insight Into Key Eco-Physiological Process in Bioremediating and Plant-Growth-Promoting Bacteria

Abstract: Over the past few decades, the massive increase in anthropogenic activity and industrialization processes has increased new pollutants in the environment. The effects of such toxic components (heavy metals, pesticides, etc.) in our ecosystem vary significantly and are of significant public health and economic concern. Because of this, environmental consciousness is increasing amongst consumers and industrialists, and legal constraints on emissions are becoming progressively stricter; for the ultimate aim is to… Show more

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“…Nonetheless, the final concentration of Cd(II) in respective metallogels is far below the permissible range in drinking water as prescribed by WHO and may not cause any harm to mammalian systems. 65 Several other research studies have also showcased the efficiency of different metal salts (including Cr(III), Ni(II), VO(II), Ag(I) and Pb(II) etc.) and their complexes in inhibiting the growth of potent pathogenic microbes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Nonetheless, the final concentration of Cd(II) in respective metallogels is far below the permissible range in drinking water as prescribed by WHO and may not cause any harm to mammalian systems. 65 Several other research studies have also showcased the efficiency of different metal salts (including Cr(III), Ni(II), VO(II), Ag(I) and Pb(II) etc.) and their complexes in inhibiting the growth of potent pathogenic microbes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%