Tuesday, May 2, 2017

                                                        Phytoremediation

As you know our environment is facing many problems which is affecting human beings. It is our role to search for new and least harmful solutions in order to decrease these harmful effects. One new technology to do that is phytoremediation, which is a natural and new technique to decrease the contaminants in water and soil. It is also the direct use of living green plants for in situ, or in place, removal, degradation, or containment of contaminants in soils, sludges, sediments, surface water and groundwater.

There are many types of phytoremediation:

1. Phytostabilization:

It involves absorption of contaminants by roots such that they are immobilized and then harvested.            

2. Rhizodegradation                                 

This takes place in the soil or ground water immediately surrounding the plant roots. Exudates from plants stimulate rhizosphere bacteria to enhance biodegradation of soil contaminants.

3. Phytohydraulics                                 

Use of deep-rooted plants (usually trees) to contain, sequester or degrade ground water contaminants that come into contact with their roots.

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4. Phytoextraction                                 

Plants take up or hyperaccumulate contaminants through their roots and store them in the tissues of the stem or leaves. The contaminants are not necessarily degraded but are removed from the environment when the plants are harvested.            

5. Phytovolatilization                                 

Plants take up volatile compounds through their roots, and transpire the same compounds, or their metabolites, through the leaves, thereby releasing them into the atmosphere.

6. Phytodegradation                                 

Contaminants are taken up into the plant tissues where they are metabolized, or biotransformed into less harmful forms.

That's why, it is good to follow such techniques in orden to lessen the harmful effects of contaminants.

3 comments:

  1. this is an important topic to study about because it decrease the harmful effects of contaminants, improve ecosystem restoration and it does not cost much (low cost).

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  2. We should search for alternatives that carry the least harmful effects as possible...It is our role to help the envirenment and therefore to help ourselves to lessen those diseases that are caused by pollution in general

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  3. Its a very interesting topic. Environment need to be preserved and protected by humans which are the main inhabitants of environment. We should share those topics about how to protect the environment.

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