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Phytomanagement as a nature-based solution for polluted soils. Advances in Botanical Research Volume 109

  • Book

  • January 2024
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5894809

Phytoremediation, Volume 109 in the Advances in Botanical Research series, highlights new advances on phytoremediation. Chapters in this new release include Plant-microbiome interactions and their role in recovering ecosystems from organic contaminants, Aquatic macrophytes: the potential candidate for polluted water phytoremediation, Rare earth elements in plants : uptake, accumulation and tolerance, Poplar as a woody model for phytomanagement strategies, Plant-based remediation of industrially contaminated soils: principles and case study, Phytoremediation of Arsenic contaminated soils by hyperaccumulating fern Pteris vittata, Effects of phytomanagement of heavy metal polluted soils with woody plants on functional activity and functional genes abundance and diversity, and more.

Other chapters cover Cucurbits for cleanup of soils contaminated with persistent and emerging organic pollutants: state of the art, future perspectives and challenges, Phytoremediaton in the Guadiamar Green Corridor (SW Spain): trends of trace element uptake by plants and effects on soil fungal diversity, and Metal hyperaccumulation mechanisms in plants.

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Table of Contents

Preface
Michel Chalot
1. Plant-microbiome interactions and their role in recovering ecosystems from organic contaminants
Anna Barra Caracciolo
2. Aquatic macrophytes: the potential candidate for polluted water phytoremediation
Blanca Velasco Arroyo
3. Rare earth elements in plants : uptake, accumulation and tolerance
Damien Blaudez
4. Poplar as a woody model for phytomanagement strategies
Michel Chalot
5. Plant-based remediation of industrially contaminated soils: principles and case study Carlos Garbisu and Maria Gomez
6. Phytoremediation of Arsenic contaminated soils by hyperaccumulating fern Pteris vittata
Yanshan Chen
7. Effects of phytomanagement of heavy metal polluted soils with woody plants on functional activity and functional genes abundance and diversity
Giancarlo Renalla
8. Cucurbits for cleanup of soils contaminated with persistent and emerging organic pollutants: state of the art, future perspectives and challenges
Elzbieta Mierzejewska, Sofie Thijs and Jaco Vangronsveld
9. Phytoremediaton in the Guadiamar Green Corridor (SW Spain): trends of trace element uptake by plants and effects on soil fungal diversity
Paula Madej�n Rodriguez
10. Metal hyperaccumulation mechanisms in plants
Marc Hanikenne