Minerals (Aug 2021)

Arsenic Remediation through Sustainable Phytoremediation Approaches

  • Sudhakar Srivastava,
  • Anurakti Shukla,
  • Vishnu D. Rajput,
  • Kundan Kumar,
  • Tatiana Minkina,
  • Saglara Mandzhieva,
  • Antonina Shmaraeva,
  • Penna Suprasanna

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/min11090936
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 9
p. 936

Abstract

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Arsenic contamination of the environment is a serious problem threatening the health of millions of people exposed to arsenic (As) via drinking water and crops grown in contaminated areas. The remediation of As-contaminated soil and water bodies needs to be sustainable, low-cost and feasible to apply in the most affected low-to-middle income countries, like India and Bangladesh. Phytoremediation is an aesthetically appreciable and successful approach that can be used for As decontamination with use of the best approach(es) and the most promising plant(s). However, phytoremediation lacks the required speed and sometimes the stress caused by As could diminish plants’ potential for remediation. To tackle these demerits, we need augment plants’ potential with appropriate technological methods including microbial and nanoparticles applications and genetic modification of plants to alleviate the As stress and enhance As accumulation in phytoremediator plants. The present review discusses the As phytoremediation prospects of soil and water bodies and the usefulness of various plant systems in terms of high biomass, high As accumulation, bioenergy potential, and economic utility. The potential and prospects of assisted phytoremediation approaches are also presented.

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