植物修复:omics 时代的转基因视角。

IF 2.7 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Transgenic Research Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-26 DOI:10.1007/s11248-024-00393-x
Abdullah Al Mamun, M Mizanur Rahman, Md Amdadul Huq, Md Mashiar Rahman, Md Rasel Rana, Shabiha Tasbir Rahman, Mst Lata Khatun, Md Khasrul Alam
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植物修复是一种环境安全策略,可以作为一种可行的预防性方法,以具有成本效益的方式减少土壤污染。利用植物修复环境污染被称为植物修复。在过去的几十年里,人们对植物进行了基因改造,利用转基因植物来克服固有的局限性。这篇综述阐述了利用转基因策略和全局技术清洁环境的生态友好过程。转基因植物具有耐除草剂能力和植物修复能力。转基因植物消除了土壤中的农药阿特拉津和甲草胺。为扩大转基因植物在植物修复过程中的应用,必须在实地测试相关策略并制定应急计划。Omics 技术用于了解土壤中植物修复的各种基因、激素和代谢途径。转录组学和代谢组学为了解植物修复背后的机制提供了有用的信息资源。本综述旨在突出转基因策略与 Omics 技术的整合,以提高植物修复效率,同时强调需要进行实地测试和全面规划,以便成功实施。
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Phytoremediation: a transgenic perspective in omics era.

Phytoremediation is an environmental safety strategy that might serve as a viable preventative approach to reduce soil contamination in a cost-effective manner. Using plants to remediate pollution from the environment is referred to as phytoremediation. In the past few decades, plants have undergone genetic manipulation to overcome inherent limitations by using genetically modified plants. This review illustrates the eco-friendly process of cleaning the environment using transgenic strategies combined with omics technologies. Herbicides tolerance and phytoremediation abilities have been established in genetically modified plants. Transgenic plants have eliminated the pesticides atrazine and metolachlor from the soil. To expand the application of genetically engineered plants for phytoremediation process, it is essential to test strategies in the field and have contingency planning. Omics techniques were used for understanding various genetic, hormonal, and metabolic pathways responsible for phytoremediation in soil. Transcriptomics and metabolomics provide useful information as resources to understand the mechanisms behind phytoremediation. This review aims to highlight the integration of transgenic strategies and omics technologies to enhance phytoremediation efficiency, emphasizing the need for field testing and comprehensive planning for successful implementation.

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Transgenic Research
Transgenic Research 生物-生化研究方法
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期刊介绍: Transgenic Research focusses on transgenic and genome edited higher organisms. Manuscripts emphasizing biotechnological applications are strongly encouraged. Intellectual property, ethical issues, societal impact and regulatory aspects also fall within the scope of the journal. Transgenic Research aims to bridge the gap between fundamental and applied science in molecular biology and biotechnology for the plant and animal academic and associated industry communities. Transgenic Research publishes -Original Papers -Reviews: Should critically summarize the current state-of-the-art of the subject in a dispassionate way. Authors are requested to contact a Board Member before submission. Reviews should not be descriptive; rather they should present the most up-to-date information on the subject in a dispassionate and critical way. Perspective Reviews which can address new or controversial aspects are encouraged. -Brief Communications: Should report significant developments in methodology and experimental transgenic higher organisms
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