Plant Adaptation and Phytoremediation 2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-9370-7_17
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Phytoremediation of Toxic Explosives

Abstract: Widespread contamination of the environment by explosives resulting from the manufacture, disposal and testing of munitions is becoming a matter of increasing concern. Most explosives are considered to be a major hazard to biological systems due to their toxic and mutagenic effects. Interest on the bioremediation of lands contaminated with explosives has recently been focused on phytoremediation. Unfortunately, whilst plants have many advantages for the remediation of contaminated land and water, they lack the… Show more

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“…Moreover, melatonin itself is environmentally friendly. Other studies suggest the use of biotechnology and genetic engineering techniques to increase the phytoremediative potential of already existing plants used for this purpose (Dietz and Schnoor, 2001 ; Cherian and Oliveira, 2005 ; Lal and Srivastava, 2010 ; Behera, 2014 ). Thus, an integrated approach toward phytoremediation may lead to the desired results.…”
Section: Role In Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, melatonin itself is environmentally friendly. Other studies suggest the use of biotechnology and genetic engineering techniques to increase the phytoremediative potential of already existing plants used for this purpose (Dietz and Schnoor, 2001 ; Cherian and Oliveira, 2005 ; Lal and Srivastava, 2010 ; Behera, 2014 ). Thus, an integrated approach toward phytoremediation may lead to the desired results.…”
Section: Role In Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%