2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.126095
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The positive effects of inoculation using arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and/or dark septate endophytes on the purification efficiency of CuO-nanoparticles-polluted wastewater in constructed wetland

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“…As shown in Fig. 6, we found that substrate was the main component for HMs removal in these VFCWs, accounting for more than 50%, which was consistent with the results of Ban et al (2021). Under the two concentrations, the proportions of combined HMs in the plants of the AMF inoculation and/or AA treatments were higher than those of the CK treatment ("NA+NM"), with the following ranking order: "IA+FM" > "NA+FM" > "IA+NM" > "NA+NM".…”
Section: Combined Hms Mass Balancesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…As shown in Fig. 6, we found that substrate was the main component for HMs removal in these VFCWs, accounting for more than 50%, which was consistent with the results of Ban et al (2021). Under the two concentrations, the proportions of combined HMs in the plants of the AMF inoculation and/or AA treatments were higher than those of the CK treatment ("NA+NM"), with the following ranking order: "IA+FM" > "NA+FM" > "IA+NM" > "NA+NM".…”
Section: Combined Hms Mass Balancesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Breaking down insoluble inorganic compounds, DSEs can increase the availability of micronutrients and trace elements and contribute to an improved plant nutrition (Berthelot et al, 2019;He et al, 2019;Liu et al, 2021;Yung et al, 2021). The above findings are supported by the latest research showing an increase in the total N, P, and C content in stress-affected plants colonized by DSEs (Ban et al, 2021;Farias et al, 2020;Hou et al, 2020;Qiang et al, 2019). Considering that DSEs seem to be less vulnerable to stress factors than mycorrhizal fungi, they might be selected by plants as alternative symbiotic partners to support host nutrition in adverse environmental conditions (Deram et al, 2011;Hou et al, 2020;Ruotsalainen et al, 2007).…”
Section: Dses Improve Plant Nutrition Under Stress Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…In tandem with advances in nanomaterials, recent research has also explored innovative strategies for the use of endophytes and nanoparticles for water remediation. In particular, Ban et al [ 29 ] and Polli et al [ 30 ] studies investigate the collaborative use of endophytic bacteria and nanoparticles, showcasing synergistic effects in pollutant degradation and water purification. Ban et al [ 29 ] emphasize the joint antimicrobial and catalytic activities achieved by combining endophytic bacteria with silver nanoparticles, underscoring the potential of such partnerships in multifaceted water treatment.…”
Section: Novel Developments In Endophytes and Nanoparticles In Water ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, Ban et al [ 29 ] and Polli et al [ 30 ] studies investigate the collaborative use of endophytic bacteria and nanoparticles, showcasing synergistic effects in pollutant degradation and water purification. Ban et al [ 29 ] emphasize the joint antimicrobial and catalytic activities achieved by combining endophytic bacteria with silver nanoparticles, underscoring the potential of such partnerships in multifaceted water treatment. On the other hand, Polli et al [ 30 ] investigated the innovative use of endophytes in conjunction with magnetic nanoparticles, introducing magnetic responsiveness for facile separation after water treatment.…”
Section: Novel Developments In Endophytes and Nanoparticles In Water ...mentioning
confidence: 99%