Nano-Phytoremediation of heavy metals contaminated wastewater ecosystems and wetlands by constructed wetlands planted with waterlogging-tolerant mycorrhizal fungi and Vetiver grass

A. Khan
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Wetlands and aquatic ecosystems, which are an important part of the ecological system and national resources that need to be well managed, are becoming polluted by toxic heavy metals (HMs) from industrial, mining and smelting of metalliferous ores, and agricultural activities. The loss of wetlands may cause loss of flora and fauna, and decrease biodiversity. Water logging resistant plants and their root associated microbes (Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) and plant growth promoting rhizobia (PGPR) can provide potential tools in Constructed Wetlands (CWs) in order to Nano-Mycorrhizo-Phytoremediation (NMPR) of HM-polluted natural wetlands and aquatic ecosystems. AMF-CW systems should be considered ideal inhabitants of technical installations for Phytoremediation and need to be optimized in efficient functioning of Phytoremediation in field trials. This presentation will address one of the major hurdles in the production of large quantities of indigenous and stress-adapted AMF inoculum for the purposes of constructing artificial AM-CW systems. Significance and potential role of floating islands of aquatic macrophytes like Vetiver grass and their root associated microbes (AMF and PGPR) in environmental cleanup of HMs contaminated industrial, municipal, and mining effluents, will be highlighted in the presentation. During the Environmental and pollutants stresses, the aquatic macrophytes and their root associated microbes produce nano- molecules of HM-binding cysteine-rich peptides, phytochelators (Nano-molecules) forming HM-complexes which sequester HM- ions, protecting the host from contaminants. HM-adapted AMF not only enhance Vetiver grass growth producing greater biomass for bio energy production but also uptake/stabilize HMs , e.g. Nano-Mycorrhizo-Phytoremediation (NMPR).
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耐涝菌根真菌和香根草人工湿地对重金属污染废水生态系统和湿地的纳米植物修复研究
湿地和水生生态系统是生态系统和国家资源的重要组成部分,需要得到良好的管理。目前,湿地和水生生态系统正受到工业、采矿、冶炼金属矿石和农业活动产生的有毒重金属的污染。湿地的消失可能导致动植物的消失,减少生物多样性。耐涝植物及其根相关微生物(丛枝菌根真菌(AMF))和植物促生根瘤菌(PGPR)可以为人工湿地(CWs)修复hm污染的天然湿地和水生生态系统提供潜在的工具。AMF-CW系统应被视为植物修复技术装置的理想居民,需要在现场试验中优化植物修复的有效功能。本报告将解决为构建人工AM-CW系统而生产大量本地和应力适应AMF接种物的主要障碍之一。本报告将重点介绍香根草等水生大型植物及其根相关微生物(AMF和PGPR)在环境净化中对工业、城市和采矿废水污染的重要性和潜在作用。在环境和污染物胁迫下,水生植物及其根相关微生物产生与HM结合的富含半胱氨酸肽的纳米分子,植物螯合剂(纳米分子)形成HM复合物,隔离HM离子,保护宿主免受污染物的侵害。适应hm的AMF不仅促进香根草的生长,产生更大的生物量用于生物能源生产,而且还吸收/稳定hm,例如纳米菌根植物修复(NMPR)。
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