Soil Microenvironment for Bioremediation and Polymer Production 2019
DOI: 10.1002/9781119592129.ch2
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Native Soil Bacteria: Potential Agent for Bioremediation

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“…Cu deficiency symptoms include chlorosis and necrosis at the leaf tip, together with leaf twisting and malformation, reflecting the impairment of photosynthetic electron transfer, the loss of essential pigments, and the degeneration of thylakoids. Cu in plants exists in two oxidation states, Cu 2+ and Cu + , and redox cycling between these states produces hydroxyl radicals [16,17]. Moreover, since Cu is a redoxactive transition metal, it can generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) directly via the Fenton or Haber-Weiss reactions, catalyzing the formation of hydroxyl radicals (OH 0 ) via non-enzymatic chemical reactions between H2O2 and the superoxide anion (O2).…”
Section: «агроэкоинфо» =================================================mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cu deficiency symptoms include chlorosis and necrosis at the leaf tip, together with leaf twisting and malformation, reflecting the impairment of photosynthetic electron transfer, the loss of essential pigments, and the degeneration of thylakoids. Cu in plants exists in two oxidation states, Cu 2+ and Cu + , and redox cycling between these states produces hydroxyl radicals [16,17]. Moreover, since Cu is a redoxactive transition metal, it can generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) directly via the Fenton or Haber-Weiss reactions, catalyzing the formation of hydroxyl radicals (OH 0 ) via non-enzymatic chemical reactions between H2O2 and the superoxide anion (O2).…”
Section: «агроэкоинфо» =================================================mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Removal of soil pollutants like xenobiotic compounds, pecticides and metal ions is a worldwide problem because pollutants have a adverse effect on the living organisms, plants, ecosystems, agriculture, etc. [93]. So, the remediation and detection of pollutant is very essential [94].…”
Section: Impact On Humans and Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%