Exploring the Potential of Industrial Hemp in Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals

Anubhav Singh, M. S. Sankhla, Vaibhav Sharma, Poonam Kumari, Abhishek R. Rai, Archana Gautam, Tina Sharma, K. Awasthi, Rajeev Kumar
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Extensive research has explored the potential utility of industrial hemp (Cannabis sativa) in phytoremediation, particularly its ability to alleviate soil pollution caused by heavy metals—a significant threat to human health and the environment. Various industrial activities, including mining, smelting, and manufacturing, can introduce heavy metals into the soil. Phytoremediation harnesses the unique detoxification abilities of plants like cannabis to rehabilitate polluted sites. Studies indicate that cannabis exhibits remarkable proficiency in extracting heavy metals like lead, cadmium, and nickel from contaminated soil, accumulating them in its tissues. This highlights the promising potential of cannabis as a candidate for phytoremediation. Noteworthy attributes such as hemp's deep roots and robustness enable it to endure diverse metal accumulations, and its biomass presents numerous commercial opportunities post-harvest. Additionally, research suggests that the integration of mycorrhizal fungi may enhance cannabis' phytoremediation capabilities. These symbiotic fungi establish beneficial relationships with plants, promoting nutrient absorption and fortifying environmental resilience.
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探索工业大麻在重金属植物修复方面的潜力
大量研究探索了工业大麻(Cannabis sativa)在植物修复方面的潜在用途,特别是其缓解重金属造成的土壤污染的能力--重金属对人类健康和环境构成了重大威胁。采矿、冶炼和制造等各种工业活动都会将重金属带入土壤。植物修复利用大麻等植物独特的解毒能力来恢复受污染的场地。研究表明,大麻能从受污染的土壤中提取铅、镉和镍等重金属,并将其积累在组织中。这凸显了大麻作为植物修复候选植物的巨大潜力。大麻根深叶茂、生命力顽强等显著特性使其能够承受各种金属的积累,其生物质在收获后也带来了大量的商业机会。此外,研究表明,菌根真菌的融合可能会增强大麻的植物修复能力。这些共生真菌与植物建立了有益的关系,促进养分吸收,增强环境适应能力。
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