Therefore, the interactions of microbes with the environment and pollutants are significant in determining effectiveness of bioremediation [4]. Those microbes can be either naturally present in the site of bioremediation or isolated from other sites and inoculated artificially [12]. Biodegradation often occurs as part of microbial metabolism ...
بیشترPhyto-mining of a range of metals is a real possibility with the additional potential to exploit orebodies that are not economically viable to be mined using conventional methods. Phytomining of Gold Gold phytomining involves extracting gold from soil substrates by harvesting specially selected hyperaccumulative plants.
بیشترHowever, such interaction does not inevitably have a negative impact for the plant at all points. For instance, Arabidopsis or carrot plants exhibited an obvious better root elongation when growing with uranium amendment (Straczek et al. 2009 Misson et al. 2009 Viehweger and Geipel 2010 ) probably due to the excretion of phenolic compounds into ...
بیشترGenes involved in the secondary metabolism also play roles during fungal development and establishment of interactions with other organisms (Keller 2019). Our predictions revealed 54 genes associated with secondary metabolite pathways in the genome of C. cassiicola CC_29 and 43 in the genome of C. olivacea CBS 114450 (Fig. 2b).
بیشترPakkianathan Britto Cathrin, Murad Ghanim, Recent advances on interactions between the whitefly Bemisia tabaci and begomoviruses, with emphasis on Tomato yellow leaf curl virus, Plant Virus–Host Interaction, 10.1016/B978-0-12-411584-2.00004-4, (79-103), (2014).
بیشترPhytomining Unit Summary: Named after the process that this machine performs; extracting the small amounts of metal absorbed by plants, refining it and expelling it in the form of long, spindly strands on it's back and neck. This faux wool can then be used to make resistant clothing or be refined into steel at an electric smelter. N.Solution Unit
بیشترEffective and durable control of plant pathogens is a critical challenge for global food security. Once a pathogen has established in an area, the use of genetically resistant plants is one of the most effective control approaches, particularly against bacterial pathogens for which chemical control and agricultural practices remain ineffective or unpractical solutions (Strange and Scott 2005).
بیشترPlant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) influence plants' physiological characteristics, metabolites, pathways and proteins via alteration of corresponding gene expression. In the current study, a total of 42 upregulated uncharacterized sorghum bicolor root proteins influenced by PGPR were subjected to different analyses: phylogenetic tree, protein functional network, sequences ...
بیشترThe authors have undertaken studies to evaluate the phytotechnological potential (phytoremediation, phytomining, bioindication, biogeochemical prospecting) of native flora of soils enriched with metals and metalloids, in distinct abandoned mining areas of tin/tungsten (Sn/W), copper (Cu), lead (Pb), uranium (U), and chromium (Cr) and the ...
بیشترPhytomining is most likely the best solution for phytoremediation plants' future. Plants employed in phytoremediation can be burned for energy much safer than coal-fired power plants [ 112 ]. Following the burning of plants, the residue is known as 'bio-ore', from which metals can be extracted quickly.
بیشترOctober 23, 2021. It was founder April Gargiulo's first pregnancy that inspired Vintner's Daughter. After looking at the ingredients she was putting in and on her body, she was surprised and dismayed by the toxins, chemicals, and ineffective fillers in most skincare. This led her to create our nutrition-based, category-defining regimen that ...
بیشتر12%Epelde L, Becerril JM, Barrutia O et al (2010) Interactions between plant and rhizosphere microbial communities in a metalliferous soil. Environ Pollut 158(5):1576–1583 PubMed CrossRef Google Scholar
بیشترChristopher Anderson (Chris) holds business and academic positions in several countries. He works at the interface of science, technology, community development and business to promote agricultural development in mining communities. In New Zealand he holds the position of Professor in Environmental Science at Massey University, and is the Group ...
بیشترIndian mustard (Brassica juncea) is an important oilseed crop in India, contributes maximum in domestic edible oils and being cultivated in 6.28 Mha with 7.46 Mt production and 1188 kg ha −1 of its productivity [].Heavy metals have become concentrated in agricultural ecosystems due to intensive use of chemicals and untreated municipal/industrial waste in arable land.
بیشترPatchy distribution of phyto- and zooplankton in large and shallow lagoon under ice cover and resulting trophic interactions January 2020 Marine and Freshwater Research 71(10)
بیشترinteractions have received more attention than others, particularly on serpentinites, due to their hosting unique communities containing a high proportion of endemic and rare species. Roberts and Proctor 1992 is an early but comprehensive treatment on the ecology of serpentinite-associated plants. Alexander, et al. 2007 explores the substrate-biota
بیشترGermanium (Ge) is widespread in the Earth's crust. As a cognate element to silicon (Si), Ge shows very similar chemical characteristics. Recent use of Ge/Si to trace Si cycles and changes in weathering over time, growing demand for Ge as raw material, and consequently an increasing interest in Ge phytomining have contributed to a growing interest in this previously rather scarcely considered ...
بیشترNew Phytologist offers rapid publication of high quality, original research in plant science. Falling within four sections – Physiology & Development, Environment, Interaction and Evolution – articles cover topics that range from intracellular processes through to global environmental change.
بیشترInteractions of aquatic/wetland plants and NPs can not only transmogrify different environmental technologies that are closely linked to environmental remediation (phytoremediation, phytomining, and phytosynthesis of NPs and their mechanisms), but also have implications in the bioenergy sector .
بیشترPhytomining is a promising method for the exploitation of sources with sub-economical mineralization. Germanium (Ge) and rare earth elements (REEs) occur widespread in soils and are therefore of particular interest in phytomining research. Besides total concentrations in soils, availability of elements in plants requires the elements to be mobile in the rhizosphere in a chemical form that can ...
بیشترHeavy metal wastewater poses a threat to human life and causes significant environmental problems. Bioremediation provides a sustainable waste management technique that uses organisms to remove heavy metals from contaminated water through a variety of different processes. Biosorption involves the use of biomass, such as plant extracts and microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, algae, yeast), and ...
بیشترPhytomining technology using Cu–Co (hyper)accumulator plants. Phytomining involves extracting target elements from the soil by accumulation in the plant biomass, which is then harvested and processed for recovery of the target elements from the ashed 'bio-ore' (Chaney et …
بیشترtion for metals in the past two decades. Phytoremediation involves the use of plants to. remove, transfer, stabilize and/or degrade contami-. nants in soil, sediment and water (Hughes et al. 1997 ...
بیشتر2. The many ways mining activities impact biodiversity. Mining affects biodiversity at multiple spatial scales (site, landscape, regional and global) through direct (i.e. mineral extraction) and indirect processes (via industries supporting mining operations, and external stakeholders who gain access to biodiversity-rich areas as the result of mining).
بیشترBioleaching (or biomining) is a process in mining and biohydrometallurgy (natural processes of interactions between microbes and minerals) that extracts valuable metals from a low-grade ore with the help of microorganisms such as bacteria or archaea. Bioleaching techniques are often more effective than traditional mining applications and can ...
بیشترPhytoremediation technologies use living plants to clean up soil, air, and water contaminated with hazardous contaminants. It is defined as "the use of green plants and the associated microorganisms, along with proper soil amendments and agronomic techniques to either contain, remove or render toxic environmental contaminants harmless". The term is an amalgam of the Greek phyto (plant) and ...
بیشترVacancies. Bioinformatician (Post-Doc or M.Sc. level – m/f/div), Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research (MPIPZ), The Genome Centre Cologne, Germany 21-09-2021. Assistant or Associate Professor – Plant and Crop Science, Dept. of Life Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom 21-09-2021.
بیشترHyperaccumulator. Hyperaccumulators are phytoremediative plants. Phytoremediation is a subfield of biological remediation techniques (Bioremediation ) and generally refers to the remediation of polluted and contaminated soil or groundwater with the help of plants. This is a so-called in-situ process, as the treatment of the soil or water takes ...
بیشترconcentration values in fungus–fungicide interactions. Phytopathology 94:163-170. A new technique, the spiral gradient dilution method, was evaluated for determining 50% effective concentrations (EC 50 values) of fungicides for the inhibition of mycelial growth and conidial germination of various fungi.
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