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Main Authors: Rajiv Shah, Anjali Saroj, Ria Yadav, Purvi Chaudhary, Vanita Yadav, Shrinith Shetty, Shubhangi Kshirsagar
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Published: Zenodo 2025
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15358521
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author Rajiv Shah
Anjali Saroj
Ria Yadav
Purvi Chaudhary
Vanita Yadav
Shrinith Shetty
Shubhangi Kshirsagar
author_facet Rajiv Shah
Anjali Saroj
Ria Yadav
Purvi Chaudhary
Vanita Yadav
Shrinith Shetty
Shubhangi Kshirsagar
contents <p>The review article discusses the critical issue of soil pollution caused by open disposal of municipal solid waste, focusing on the contamination by heavy metals. It explores bioremediation and phytoremediation as effective techniques for mitigating heavy metal contamination in soils from dump sites. Bioremediation employs microorganisms to detoxify pollutants, utilizing in-situ and ex-situ methods such as bioventing, biosparging, and bioaugmentation. Phytoremediation leverages plants to remove, stabilize, or degrade contaminants through processes like phytoextraction, phytofiltration, phytostabilization, phytovolatilization, and phytodegradation. The article highlights the advantages of these methods, including cost-effectiveness and environmental friendliness, while addressing limitations such as time requirements and site-specific constraints. It emphasizes the role of microbial diversity, nutrient supplementation, temperature, and pH in enhancing remediation efficiency. The review concludes that integrating advanced biotechnological approaches can improve these eco-friendly, sustainable methods for long-term soil remediation.</p>
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spellingShingle Advancements in Bioremediation and Phytoremediation: Combat Soil Pollution and Heavy Metal Contamination
Rajiv Shah
Anjali Saroj
Ria Yadav
Purvi Chaudhary
Vanita Yadav
Shrinith Shetty
Shubhangi Kshirsagar
<p>The review article discusses the critical issue of soil pollution caused by open disposal of municipal solid waste, focusing on the contamination by heavy metals. It explores bioremediation and phytoremediation as effective techniques for mitigating heavy metal contamination in soils from dump sites. Bioremediation employs microorganisms to detoxify pollutants, utilizing in-situ and ex-situ methods such as bioventing, biosparging, and bioaugmentation. Phytoremediation leverages plants to remove, stabilize, or degrade contaminants through processes like phytoextraction, phytofiltration, phytostabilization, phytovolatilization, and phytodegradation. The article highlights the advantages of these methods, including cost-effectiveness and environmental friendliness, while addressing limitations such as time requirements and site-specific constraints. It emphasizes the role of microbial diversity, nutrient supplementation, temperature, and pH in enhancing remediation efficiency. The review concludes that integrating advanced biotechnological approaches can improve these eco-friendly, sustainable methods for long-term soil remediation.</p>
title Advancements in Bioremediation and Phytoremediation: Combat Soil Pollution and Heavy Metal Contamination
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15358521