Organic matter–microorganism–plant in soil bioremediation: a synergic approach

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G. Masciandaro
C. Macci
E. Peruzzi
B. Ceccanti
S. Doni
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[1] Institute of Ecosystem Study,
[2] National Research Council,undefined
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Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology | 2013年 / 12卷
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Phytoremediation; Heavy metals; Organic contaminants; Soil reclamation; Soil decontamination;
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Bioremediation is a natural process, which relies on bacteria, fungi, and plants to degrade, break down, transform, and/or essentially remove contaminants, ensuring the conservation of the ecosystem biophysical properties. Since microorganisms are the former agents for the degradation of organic contaminants in soil, the application of organic matter (such as compost, sewage sludge, etc.), which increases microbial density and also provides nutrients and readily degradable organic matter (bioenhancement–bioaugmentation) can be considered useful to accelerate the contaminant degradation. Moreover, the organic matter addition, by means of the increase of cation exchange capacity, soil porosity and water-holding capacity, enhances the soil health and provides a medium satisfactory for microorganism activity. Plants have been also recently used in soil reclamation strategy both for their ability to uptake, transform, and store the contaminants, and to promote the degradation of organic contaminants by microbes at rhizosphere level. It is widely recognized that plant, through organic materials, nutrients and oxygen supply, produces a rich microenvironment capable of promoting microbial proliferation and activity.
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