Lead toxicity in plants: mechanistic insights into toxicity, physiological responses of plants and mitigation strategies.

Plant signaling & behavior Pub Date : 2024-12-31 Epub Date: 2024-06-20 DOI:10.1080/15592324.2024.2365576
Minoti Gupta, Vinay Dwivedi, Swatantar Kumar, Ashish Patel, Parwiz Niazi, Virendra Kumar Yadav
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Soil toxicity is a major environmental issue that leads to numerous harmful effects on plants and human beings. Every year a huge amount of Pb is dumped into the environment either from natural sources or anthropogenically. Being a heavy metal it is highly toxic and non-biodegradable but remains in the environment for a long time. It is considered a neurotoxic and exerts harmful effects on living beings. In the present review article, investigators have emphasized the side effects of Pb on the plants. Further, the authors have focused on the various sources of Pb in the environment. Investigators have emphasized the various responses including molecular, biochemical, and morphological of plants to the toxic levels of Pb. Further emphasis was given to the effect of elevated levels of Pb on the microbial population in the rhizospheres. Further, emphasized the various remediation strategies for the Pb removal from the soil and water sources.

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植物中的铅毒性:对毒性、植物生理反应和缓解策略的机理认识。
土壤毒性是一个重大的环境问题,会对植物和人类造成许多有害影响。每年都有大量的铅被倾倒到环境中,这些铅可能来自自然界,也可能是人为的。作为一种重金属,铅具有剧毒性和不可生物降解性,但会长期存留在环境中。它被认为具有神经毒性,对生物产生有害影响。在本综述文章中,研究人员强调了铅对植物的副作用。此外,作者还重点介绍了环境中铅的各种来源。研究人员强调了植物对有毒铅水平的各种反应,包括分子、生物化学和形态学反应。他们还进一步强调了高浓度铅对根瘤中微生物种群的影响。此外,还强调了从土壤和水源中去除铅的各种补救策略。
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